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"below link" vs "below links"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Below link' is used when referring to a single link, while 'below links' is used when referring to multiple links. The choice between the singular and plural form depends on the number of links being mentioned.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

below link

This phrase is correct when referring to a single link.

Use 'below link' when you are referring to a single link that is located below the text or information.

Examples:

  • Please find the information in the below link.

Alternatives:

  • link below

below links

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple links.

Use 'below links' when you are referring to multiple links that are located below the text or information.

Examples:

  • Please check out the below links for more information.

Alternatives:

  • links below

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