A link conjunction connects clauses or ideas to show logical relationships like cause, contrast, or sequence. Examples include "therefore," "however," and "meanwhile." Writers, students, and content creators use them to improve flow and clarity in essays, articles, or reports. Mastering these tools enhances readability and strengthens argumentation for professional or academic audiences.
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