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Discover Ludwig'deeper ties' is correct and usable in written English.
It could be used to describe a close connection between two people or two groups of people. For example, "The student council is working to create deeper ties between different student groups on campus."
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Some airlines are seeking deeper ties still.
Since France has deeper ties with Syria, which it once ruled, than Iraq, the change is particularly dramatic.
His immediate predecessors, Republicans with deeper ties to the state's political world, had worked at their relationships with legislators.
Its steepest challenge appears to be in China, where other automakers have more established brands and deeper ties to consumers.
Student, teacher, parent, headmaster, Headmaster Emeritus: no one in Browning's history has had longer or deeper ties with the school.
China's increasingly assertive stance in the region will encourage deeper ties between Vietnam and the US, despite the legacy of war between the two.
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In the case of Falcao, there is an even deeper tie.
G.E. and Avio have deep ties.
Despite the animosity and denunciation, there are also deep ties.
What those "deep ties" are is never stated.
There were, of course, also deep ties at work.
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