Examples of using Is often linked in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Since the filling of the Spirit is often linked with a bold proclamation of the gospel,
throwing yourself into new pursuits or activities- is often linked to gambling, drug abuse,
De Gea has developed into arguably the world's best goalkeeper since joining United from Atletico Madrid in 2011 and is often linked with a return to his home city.
Type 2 diabetes is often linked to being overweight.
Poor working memory is the source of many problems related to attention and is often linked to ADHD, and other learning disabilities.
The pain can come on suddenly or over time, and is often linked with muscle aches and stiffness in the joints.
type 2 diabetes is often linked to being overweight and inactive.
His name is often linked with that of the Native leader Tecumseh, although the two men collaborated
His name is often linked with that of the Native American leader Tecumseh,
Nocerino, born in Naples, is often linked with a possible move to his hometown club.
Note that magnesium deficiency in women is often linked to menstruation, and in athletes,
Usually nausea and vomiting in the morning is often linked with pregnancy, but it is only one cause.
Negative self-judgment is often linked with feelings of unworthiness, and can be made
Lali's condition is often linked to serious health complications,
Apathy is often linked with feelings of unworthiness,
Fraud involving public funds is often linked with corruption, which is generally understood as any act
Taiwanese cooking itself is often linked with sways from mid to southern provinces of Mainland China,
This would be the conflicting of a superior good, one that is often linked with wealth and the wealthy,
Children with permanent and progressive hearing loss, which is often linked with EVA, will benefit from learning other forms of communication,
Although the Cypress tree is often linked with death and is commonly found in