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The phrase "a tie at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, competitions, or any situation where two or more parties have the same score or result.
Example: "The game ended in a tie at 3-3, leading to a penalty shootout."
Alternatives: "a draw at" or "an equal score of".
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How come you never wear a tie at games?
With a one-goal lead, Los Angeles can play for a tie at home and advance.
Glover never relinquished the lead, although he twice fell into a tie at 14 under.
Agnel wound up fourth in a race that nearly produced a tie at the top.
Georgia State University climbed 36 spots to a tie at No. 187.
Town are also still in the FA Cup, with a tie at Middlesbrough to come.
In the case of a tie at the supreme court, the lower court judgment is affirmed.
AFC Wimbledon secured a tie at Curzon Ashton by beating Bury 5-0.
The same group released a poll in May showing a tie at 45percentt.
About 67percentt of men said they never wore a tie at work.
It was the Red Bulls' home opener after a tie at Portland and a loss at San Jose.
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