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The phrase "as a tie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a situation where two or more outcomes are equal or result in no winner, often in the context of games or competitions.
Example: "The final score of the match was 2-2, resulting in the game ending as a tie."
Alternatives: "resulting in a draw" or "ending in a stalemate."
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The second was generally regarded as a tie.
(The Americans list the game as a tie in their record books).
Mr. Santorum, too, had initially referred to the results in Iowa as a tie.
The UK's MetOffice also put 2014 as a tie for the warmest year on record.
In fact, the artistic mark serves as a tie breaker in the long program.
A recent survey from Gravis Marketing, which tends to lean toward the G.O.P., shows the race as a tie.
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Earnings still count, but only as a tie-breaker.
The District of Columbia may count as a tie-breaker, on the loving side.
As a tie-in, the music will be released on seven CD's.
As a tie-breaker, include the winning candidate's share of the vote in percentage points.
He started out as a "tie-boy" at age 8, sewing up sacks, and accumulated vast knowledge about Southern grains.
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