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Discover Ludwig"blood ties" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the strong familial connection between people who share the same blood or DNA. Example: Despite their conflicting beliefs, the brothers' blood ties ultimately brought them back together.
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Blood ties crisscrossed our block.
The pull of blood ties.
Nothing can break our blood ties.
Blood ties also served their purpose.
I had no blood ties, no connections to anybody.
No blood ties me to this world at all.
And her blood ties are not only to the dead.
Other relatives questioned the validity of his blood ties to Mr. Johnson.
"Because of its blood ties, the 'Ndrangheta is a terrible organisation," Cortese said.
For a novelist so obsessed with families, she sets little store by actual blood ties.
"It was her father's way of reminding her of her blood ties," Cerreti said.
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