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send a victim a link vs send to the victim a link

Both phrases are correct, but 'send a victim a link' is more commonly used in English. The preposition 'to' is not necessary in this context, making the first phrase more concise and natural.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 2106 views

send a victim a link

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the action of sending a link to a victim. The preposition 'to' is not needed in this context.

Examples:

  • I will send a victim a link to the article.
  • Please send a victim a link to the donation page.
  • He sent a victim a link to the survey.
  • They sent a victim a link to the video.
  • The scammer sent a victim a link to a fake website.
  • I send a victim a link to http://example.com/page?var=<script>alert('xss')</script> and somewhere on the page that value is echoed back to the ...
  • Most savvy testers know that without it, a user could send a victim a link directly to a malicious uploaded file or <iframe> it in from their evil site, causing XSS ...
  • Most savvy testers know that without it, a user could send a victim a link directly to a malicious uploaded file or <iframe> it in from their evil site, causing XSS ...
  • Dec 3, 2010 ... For example, the attacker can send a victim a link containing a malicious URL in an email or instant message. They can submit the link to ...

Alternatives:

  • send the victim a link
  • send someone a link
  • send a link to the victim
  • send a link to someone
  • send a link

send to the victim a link

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

While grammatically correct, this phrase is less common in everyday English. It still conveys the same meaning as 'send a victim a link.'
  • Dec 29, 2008 ... For example, an attacker can send to the victim a link containing a malicious URL in an email or instant message, instead of submit the link to ...

Alternatives:

  • send a link to the victim
  • send a link to someone
  • send a link

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