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The phrase "always tied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or unchanging connection or relationship between two things or concepts.
Example: "In our discussions, we found that our goals are always tied to our core values."
Alternatives: "constantly linked" or "perpetually connected".
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But the Knicks' deepest hopes were always tied to James.
"That will be something that is always tied to him.
"You are always tied up on an immediate, compelling subject.
He always tied his laces extra tight for protection.
This is because aesthetic preferences are always tied up with anxieties about social status.
And this willingness is always tied closely to the legitimacy of the government.
The target configuration was randomized so that colors were not always tied to reach directions.
"Insiders are always tied up in their webs," Mr. Tanaka continued.
"The bus is inconvenient and not always tied to the train schedule," he said.
But second-home growth is not always tied solely to outdoor activities.
Her attraction to Nebraska was always tied to her daughter, Rachel.
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