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Discover Ludwig"a tie" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an article of clothing worn around the neck, often for formal occasions. Example: He wore a crisp white shirt and a colorful tie to the wedding.
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Call it a tie.
Unless there's a tie.
A tie.
It's a tie ballgame.
A tie would not do.
A tie won't do it.
Can we have a tie?
Need a tie with that?
And he wears a tie".
I'll take a tie.
Then a tie.
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