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in a technical tie
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in a technical tie" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as sports or competitions to describe a situation where two or more participants have the same score or result, making it unclear who is the winner. Example: "After the final round, the two teams ended up in a technical tie, leading to a tiebreaker to determine the champion."
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Alternative expressions(20)
in technical terms
using a formal definition
in a deadlock
neck and neck
in a strict interpretation
in a technical knockout
in a technical discovery
in a technical school
in a technical sense
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from an engineering perspective
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in a certain sense
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Polls show the two candidates in a technical tie, with López Obrador gaining on his rival.
News & Media
In the last publicly available opinion surveys four weeks ago, Hernandez was in a technical tie with contender Xiomara Castro, leader of a new left-leaning party and wife of Manuel Zelaya, the president overthrown in a 2009 coup.
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For instances, they produced Nike Zoom Superfly Flyknit by using 3DP for the national athlete Allison Felix of the US, in technical tie with Hewlett-Packard.
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"I think it's a bit late now in terms of their technical tie up and all the investment that's been done by the Daimler side of the business," said Global Insight analyst Ian Fletcher in London, who added that a split in the 6-year tie up it would be "devastating" for Chrysler.
News & Media
With 2.1 seconds remaining and the score tied at 73-73, Sun guard Shannon Johnson called a timeout, one more than the team's allotted three for the second half, resulting in a technical foul.
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In a technical sense it probably can.
News & Media
Prof Woerner was speaking in Washington DC where his national agency and Esa announced technical tie-ups with the Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), which is developing a mini-space shuttle to carry astronauts to and from the ISS.
News & Media
And every technical problem has in principle a technical solution.
News & Media
It also enrolled him in its premium technical support subscription, which the Haggler likes to imagine as a guy in a skinny tie who visits your house whenever you look quizzically at your computer.
News & Media
That game ended in a 1-1 tie.
News & Media
This exhibition ended in a 5 5 tie.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "in a technical tie", ensure the context clearly indicates that the similarity in score or performance necessitates further action or analysis to determine a clear winner.
Common error
Avoid using "in a technical tie" when you mean a tie related to technology. The word 'technical' refers to a specific or precise point, not necessarily technology-related aspects.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in a technical tie" functions as a prepositional phrase, often used as an adverbial modifier. It describes the state of a competition or comparison, indicating a very close outcome, as seen in Ludwig's examples where candidates are "in a technical tie".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in a technical tie" is a prepositional phrase used to describe a situation where there's no clear difference between competitors. Ludwig AI confirms it's grammatically correct, but its use is rare. The phrase is found in both News & Media and Scientific contexts. When using this phrase, ensure you are referring to a close score and not to a technological tie. Alternatives include "statistically tied" or "virtually level". Be mindful to use the phrase accurately to avoid misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
statistically tied
Emphasizes the numerical aspect of the tie, highlighting that the difference is not statistically significant.
virtually level
Suggests a close competition where the participants are almost at the same level.
neck and neck
Implies a very close race or competition where the participants are side by side.
all square
Indicates that the scores are equal, especially in sports or games.
drawing level
Focuses on the act of becoming equal in score or status.
in a dead heat
Describes a situation where it's impossible to determine the winner.
on equal footing
Highlights that the participants have the same advantages and disadvantages.
level pegging
Means that two or more parties are equal or even in a contest or venture.
running even
Suggests a consistent equality in progress or performance.
evenly matched
Indicates that the participants are of similar ability or strength.
FAQs
How can I use "in a technical tie" in a sentence?
You can use "in a technical tie" to describe situations where participants have achieved nearly identical results. For example, "The two candidates were "statistically tied"" or "The teams ended up "in a technical tie" after the final round".
What does "in a technical tie" mean?
"In a technical tie" means that participants are so close in score or performance that the difference is negligible or requires further scrutiny to determine a winner. It suggests a near "dead heat".
Which is more appropriate, "in a technical tie" or "virtual tie"?
Both "in a technical tie" and "virtual tie" can be appropriate depending on the context. "In a technical tie" often implies a need for precise analysis, while "virtual tie" suggests a close result without necessarily requiring further investigation. "Virtual tie" is a more common phrase.
Are there formal alternatives to "in a technical tie"?
Yes, formal alternatives include ""statistically tied"", which indicates the difference is not statistically significant, or "on equal footing", suggesting that participants have similar advantages.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested