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"tie a tie" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression that refers to the act of fastening or knotting a necktie. Example: "Before heading to the wedding, John asked his brother to help him tie a tie since he was not used to wearing formal attire."
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There is teaching how to tie a tie, the conversations around shaving or deodorant.
The Internet is also where Mr. De Jesus learned how to tie a tie.
"Does that feel good, Adam?" they ask him, as he takes a mud bath, learns to tie a tie.
Learning to tie a tie properly may not be one of the most exciting or memorable milestones of adolescence but it is still considered a rite of passage.
There are instructions on how to put on a condom, take prescription drugs, use a washing machine, choose a deodorant, tie a tie and put together a wardrobe.
It was the eve of Mr. Sanchez's wedding, and after class, Albert Felipe, the other caseworker, tried to teach Mr. Sanchez how to tie a tie.
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There are videos on scores of subjects – dog training, cooking, working out, fashion (tying a tie, coloring you hair, etc)., playing instruments, parenting, etc.
It's apparently just like tying a tie, but I've never tied a tie.
You can use them to get better at makeup, tying a tie, or even making disgusting slime.
Of the 5 videos I've posted so far, tying a tie is by far the most watched.
Choose the Half Windsor as an alternative to the Four-in-Hand method of tying a tie.
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