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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tie of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or relationship between people, groups, or concepts.
Example: "There is a strong tie of friendship between the two families that has lasted for generations."
Alternatives: "a bond of" or "a connection of".
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"I WORE a shirt of browns and fawns, and a tie of chocolate and gold squiggles.
He's got a short putt for a tie of the lead.
Jason Dufner eagles 14 to move to -4, a tie of second place.
He rummages in his rucksack and draws out a tie of a very conservative deep blue.
In an olive suit, with a tie of pastel flowers, Abdelhalim sits in his labyrinthine office in the neighborhood of Mohandiseen.
In the final Long's fifth jump gave him a tie of third, but Owens' sixth jump, which broke Long's Olympic record, won him gold.
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Attach a tie on the underside of the skirt.
The defender of a "ties of birth" account could respond in two ways.
The technology industry's influence on the rest of the country had consequences: more power wasn't a one-sided gain, but a tieing of fates.
In all cases, the team that wins the stunt receives 200 points; in case of a tie, each of the teams involved in the tie receives the points.
In the case of a tie all of the corresponding PFMs were averaged together.
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