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Discover Ludwig"a close tie" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a strong or intimate relationship between two or more people. For example: "The two sisters had a close tie, with one always looking out for the other."
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We also show a close tie between our definitions and the literature on nonmonotonic reasoning.
No other world city, save possibly Paris, has such a close tie between its architecture and its history.
It is obvious that there is a close tie between ActionForms and the way the custom tags work in conjunction with the forms.
Obviously, these conditions are not independent, because there is a close tie between the transformations induced by the system to the random inputs and stress distribution.
"When it comes to things exploding out of control, I would put today, as we stand, Palestine and probably a close tie with Lebanon," he said.
The Albertine Rift in Central Africa has over the past 50 years demonstrated the benefits of a close tie between law enforcement and the survival of diverse species.
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The pair also dropped a close tie-breaker, 6-7 (4-7).
* Find out if the inspector runs a repair business on the side or has a close tie-in with a realty firm.
"Kissinger has a very, very close tie to the establishment," Mr. Nixon said.
At McKinsey he also met someone who had a close family tie to Cardinals owner William DeWitt Jr.
The show also praises a close commercial tie West Germany and the Soviet Union forged, beginning in the early 1970s.
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