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'tie back' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to draw a comparison to something previously mentioned, to reiterate an earlier point, for emphasis, or to connect two ideas. For example, "Although I had understood the concept, I was still unsure of how to apply it practically. However, tying it back to a similar situation from my education helped me to understand it better."
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tie back
verb
To tie or fasten behind.
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He was U.S. journalism's proudest, keenest tie back to the fading legacy of print.
As such, they are not incentivized to provide career-level tools that tie back to specific job postings.
These cloth sashes, called tasuki, are ordinarily used to tie back long kimono sleeves.
The tales goes: These girls are on a trip in Africa with only shoelaces to tie back their hair.
Ultimately, whatever you decide should tie back to your specific goal.
This can be incredibly persuasive, and can even tie back into belonging.
Feedback and recognition should always tie back to a company's core values and mission.
Make sure your stories, anecdotes or examples tie back to your main theme.
While Navic brings interactivity to TV advertising, it does not yet tie back into online advertising campaigns.
Which might tie back to the broader concept of narrative.
I used it to tie back my hair.
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