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url rewriting - Passing a variable to hyperlink text?

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Hope the question is not phrased badly

Is it possible to pass a variable to for example

having an:

echo '<a href="' . esc_url( $link ) . '"> $link </a>'; 

so that the hyperlink is the same as the printed out version always?

Hope the question is not phrased badly

Is it possible to pass a variable to for example

having an:

echo '<a href="' . esc_url( $link ) . '"> $link </a>'; 

so that the hyperlink is the same as the printed out version always?

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Sure, you only need to concatenate it again. Try:

echo '<a href="' . esc_url( $link ) . '">' . $link . '</a>';
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