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'in a tie' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to denote a situation or circumstance when two or more people, entities, or sides are even in terms of a score, status, or competition. For example, "At the end of the tournament, the two teams were in a tie for first place."
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If neither team scores, the game ends in a tie during the regular season.
If a game ends in a tie, a 15-minute overtime quarter is played.
Of course they're in a tie.
They ended in a tie.
That game ended in a tie.
Or it could end in a tie.
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Nakamura was the winner in a tie-break.
The animals were housed in a tie-up barn and fed individually.
The division of PepsiCo will hawk Mountain Dew in a tie-in with "The Hulk" and SoBe beverages in a tie-in with "2 Fast 2 Furious".
The winner in a tie-breaker was Kristopher Meekins of Ohio, another master.
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