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The phrase "and tied with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is fastened or secured together with another item, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The gift was beautifully wrapped and tied with a red ribbon."
Alternatives: "and secured with a" or "and bound with a".
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The woman's black hair was silky, drawn back and tied with a red-and-blue ribbon.
Her black shining hair was pulled back severely, and tied with a red ribbon.
Made with bananas, unsweetened applesauce and peanut butter, they are accessorized with a dog biscuit and tied with a ribbon.
From the pocket of his overcoat he had produced a tiny white box wrapped and tied with a red bow.
The most charming bridal bouquets were those that appeared to have been picked fresh from the garden and tied with a ribbon, rather than tortured into a shape.
Laundry at Loads of Hope, which is staffed by about 10 Gigunda and Procter & Gamble employees as well as workers hired locally, is washed, folded, wrapped in paper, placed in bags and tied with a ribbon.
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The film won four Oscars and tied, with an Akira Kurosawa epic, for the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
I understood her attraction to him, a 35-year-old man in a suit and tie with a nice car.
He wore a shirt and tie with a dark-blue sweater over it, his valedictorian medal pinned to the front.
At the top, he had drawn himself at a drafting table, in a jacket and tie, with a red-brick apartment building.
Mr. Zuckerberg did not wear his traditional hoodie for the ceremony, but instead chose a black suit and tie with a white shirt.
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