Sentence examples for To ties from inspiring English sources

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To ties

noun

A knot; a fastening.

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There are alternatives to ties.

Relations are now good with the British & there are advantages to ties with the United Kingdom.

New industrial districts in these regions specialized in particular products, from taps to ties.

Still, the damage to ties between the two Asian giants has been extensive.

Industrial production grew last year and, thanks to ties with China, trade declined only slightly.

Jones already had close to ties with Nokia as a former director of UX design there.

The first floor, devoted mostly to ties and shirts, leads to an alcove of cashmere clothing.

A Taliban spokesman said, however, that Iranians opposed to ties between the two countries had set off the bomb.

Republicans point to ties between many Democrats and big business and say Democrats hardly hold the high ground.

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