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linkage

[ling-kij] / ˈlɪŋ kɪdʒ /


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The remaining amount is allocated across programs for "awareness and prevention," "screening and assessment," "referral, linkage, and coordination," implementation and evaluation.

From Barron's Aug. 7, 2026

This linkage between the private-credit and private-equity markets is crucial for projecting the two investments’ respective returns in coming years.

From MarketWatch May 22, 2026

The linkage forms a sulfur-carbon bond called a thioether.

From Science Daily Apr. 28, 2026

"The confirmed linkage between Gale, Sea Shell, and Beeta, alongside fabricated AIS position history and prior impersonation, is consistent with deliberate identity manipulation," says Ana Subasic, an analyst at the global trade intelligence company Kpler.

From BBC Feb. 10, 2026

"How's the linkage between the booster and our probe?"

From "The Martian" by Andy Weir

Citrini goes into great detail about these linkages, which are worth reading here.

From MarketWatch Feb. 23, 2026

"There are no rail networks here and there's really poor public transport so the linkages to other centres and other hospitals is really poor," she told BBC News NI.

From BBC Jan. 14, 2026

“Silver has deviated from its linkages to gold and other precious metals,” said Yung-Shin Kung, chief investment officer of Mast Investments.

From Barron's Jan. 9, 2026

As the State Department analyzed how to jolt Europe’s economy, “they came to the conclusion very quickly that it could only be done by integrating the economies—or reintegrating them” to restore prewar linkages, Steil said.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 28, 2025

Passwords, things that cannot be told, people with secret identities, dark linkages: this does not seem as if it ought to be the true shape of the world.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood




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