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Discover Ludwig"have ties" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a connection or relationship between two or more people, organizations, or things. Example: "The two companies have ties dating back to their founders' business partnership in the 1980s."
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Q Do you still have ties there?
Both men have ties with the Clintons.
Both tickets have ties to China.
All of them have ties to Iran.
But, he added, "I have ties here.
Others have ties to entities that were already sanctioned.
Filipinos and the Chinese have ties that reach back centuries.
Many have ties to families in the Palestinian Authority lands.
Many of Iraq's Shiite leaders have ties to Iran.
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Some PRI leaders have ties to the oil workers' union.
Several have ties to Texas, where the lawsuit was filed.
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