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How do you write a link in speech?

You can't literally write a link in speech. However, here are some ways to express a link in spoken conversation:

1. Saying the URL:

* "You can find more information at www.example.com. "

* "Check out this website: https://www.website.org."

2. Providing a descriptive name:

* "I found a great article on [topic] on the Smithsonian website."

* "The company's homepage has all the details about their products."

3. Using a platform name:

* "Follow us on Instagram at @example_account."

* "Look up the recipe on YouTube, just search for 'chocolate cake'."

4. Providing context and asking for information:

* "I'm looking for information on [topic]. Do you know a good website?"

* "Can you tell me how to get to [place]? I'm sure there's a map online."

5. Using a shorthand:

* "I'll send you a link to that article by email."

* "The link is in the chat."

Important note: If you're sharing a link in a formal setting, it's best to provide the full URL and spell it out clearly. This ensures that listeners can easily access the information.

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