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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still tied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something remains connected or bound, either literally or metaphorically, often in the context of relationships or situations. Example: "Despite the challenges, they are still tied to their original commitments."
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Still tied?
And still tied?
It's still tied.
Still tied, 3-3.
His feet were still tied tightly.
"Today, we're still tied for first place".
The game was still tied, 1-1.
But the series is still tied.
So, in one way we are still tied to it.
And then, with the score still tied, the 11th.
They played fifteen minutes overtime but score was still tied.
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