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link to vs link with

Both 'link to' and 'link with' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Link to' is used when referring to connecting one thing to another, such as a webpage to another webpage. 'Link with' is used when referring to a connection or association between two things, such as ideas or concepts.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

link to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to connecting one thing to another.

Use 'link to' when you want to indicate a connection between one thing and another, such as linking webpages or documents.

Examples:

  • Can you please link to the article?
  • The study links to previous research in the field.

Alternatives:

  • connect to
  • direct to
  • refer to
  • point to
  • lead to

link with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a connection or association between two things.

Use 'link with' when you want to indicate a connection or association between two things, such as ideas, concepts, or entities.

Examples:

  • The new evidence links with the previous findings.
  • His behavior is linked with his upbringing.

Alternatives:

  • associate with
  • connect with
  • relate to
  • tie in with
  • correlate with

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