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The phrase "i tie" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and a verb, which are essential elements of a sentence. Someone may use "i tie" in informal or conversational speech, but it would not be acceptable in written English. It is important to use proper sentence structure and grammar in writing. Example: In a conversation with friends, someone might say "I tie my shoes every morning before I leave the house." However, it would not be grammatically correct to write "i tie my shoes every morning before i leave the house." In this instance, proper capitalization and punctuation are also necessary to make it a complete sentence.
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"But can I tie it in to all this?
She pulls on her sneakers, and I tie them.
"I tie it in with the theme of testimonial," Mr. Bissell said.
Sometimes I tie a lighter coloured scarf over a darker colour to make it more trendy.
"So I tie guanxi relationships to that innate sense of survival".
"I slice it thin and I tie it over the trigger," he told me.
I tie on a gold and green braided belt for some definition and I go with my trusty silver sandals.
"You have a very dangerous job," she would say, to which he would reply, "No, no, I tie myself good".
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Chef Flay and I tied.
I tied up and lay down.
I tied the laces and kept going.
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