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Sentence The phrase 'tether to' is not a common expression used in written English.
Depending on the context, it may be used to describe the physical act of attaching something to a secure point or location. For example, "The new puppy kept running around, so I had to tether him to a post in the garden."
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It takes 2 days to make a single RoboBee, and the tiny device still requires a tether to supply power and guidance for flight.
A tether to Long Beach.
"My tether to directing was effects, but effects are expensive," Cameron says.
Having cut his own tether to others, Worsley had only his indomitable will to guide him.
But even networked homes usually maintain one tether to the past: the printer cable.
Then again, Craftsteak, which offers béarnaise and bordelaise but no conventional steak sauce, has only a slight tether to tradition.
All the while, its glamour was growing: it was ancient, shamanic, a supernatural tether to otherworldly visions.
The I.O.C. is disconnected from that world, whirling around like a satellite, with no tether to reality.
They tether to an MP3 player through a nearly four-foot cable tipped with a gold-plated mini phone jack.
In the quiet hours of night, they form a special bond that is Aron's only tether to humanity.
With his thick Boston accent and absolute devotion to the Celtics, Tommy gave Scolari a dramatic tether to Auerbach.
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