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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Tying to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate an action or effort in progress, but not yet completed. For example: - I am tying to finish my essay before the deadline. - She is tying to learn how to play the guitar. - They are tying to fix the broken car.
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Tying to conserve cash, he ate as cheaply as possible.
Uganda Are Tying to Pass a Law That Sentences Homosexuals to Death.
So A is tying to go northeast.
"We're tying to mix and match and it just hasn't worked out for us".
I'm tying to get an electric fire inset [with convection heat and glowing coals].
But I'm trying to keep my focus on my foundation, and what we're tying to do.
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Tying up to what?
Tying reimbursement to quality health care.
Tying compensation to performance.
Tying me to what was no longer.
Ties to Michoacán are strong.
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