Sentence examples for exactly tied from inspiring English sources

Sentence 'Exactly tied' is not a valid phrase in written English
A related phrase that is more commonly used is 'exactly even.' For example: The score was exactly even at the end of the game.

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According to comScore, the season will come in almost exactly tied with last year's $4.5bn.

The trailing plot threads aren't exactly tied off, more tucked back in.

In my 1965 high school student council race, the leading candidates exactly tied.

In those surveys, Mr. Obama held a 1-point lead in Florida, while the two candidates were exactly tied in North Carolina.

Although the polls are close to being exactly tied there, the model gives the Republican, Representative Denny Rehberg, an edge on the basis of the fundamentals.

Four of them favored Mr. Romney over Mr. Santorum, two of them favored Mr. Santorum over Mr. Romney and the candidates exactly tied in the final one.

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Yet American cars are not exactly tying up traffic in Tokyo.

But what, exactly, ties these two notions together?

How exactly Tie-2 signaling pathways play different roles in both vascular development and vascular stability is unknown.

(And I'd argue that moves like making Messenger into a platform are signs that Facebook is not exactly as tied to the concept of sharing with your wider social graph in a public way as it used to be).

It's not exactly getting tied to a St. Andrew's Cross or knife-play or sexy electroshock, after all.

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