linked article

collocation in English

meaningsoflinkandarticle

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link
noun[C]
uk
/lɪŋk/
us
/lɪŋk/
a connection between two people, things, ...
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article
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɪ.kəl/
a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on ...
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(Definition oflinkandarticlefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflinked article

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All but one of the 1876 illustrations are part of thelinkedarticle.
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The notation for the parameters of each distribution is the same as that used in thelinkedarticle.
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However, some articles had significantly longer lifetimes due to the popularity, newsworthiness, or interest in thelinkedarticle.
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Seeds usually contain a short description or direct quotation from thelinkedarticle.
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It is a quotient of (see thelinkedarticle).
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Note the different metric convention in thelinkedarticle.
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Links added to this page will likely be deleted unless thelinkedarticlespecifically indicates that its subject is commonly or frequently known by these two letters.
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For sources and etymologies (if any) refer to the linked articles.
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Linked articles, where they exist, generally specify content in detail, by verse.
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Details of established branches are given in the linked articles.
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Major streets have their own linked articles; minor streets are discussed here.
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The many commercial applications of these radiations are discussed in the named and linked articles.
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Further explanation may be found in the linked articles, including carnivoran diet specializations.
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None of these are discussed in detail here; the individual linked articles should be consulted.
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He stated that the site's search engine and linked articles made finding needed information hassle free.
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The stations' linked articles give more details.
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