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"tie it off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase as a command when you want someone to finish a task or complete something. For example, "Once you've connected the two ends of the rope, tie it off before you move on to the next task."
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"Not too full now, or it may burst when you tie it off," the chef warned.
But, Charlotte raced back to tie it off a two-point goal from Pat Laconi.
Tie it off and you're done!
Tie it off in a knot.
Tie it off with rubber band on top!
Tie it off with twine or use a sealer.
Tie it off with an elastic band tightly.
Tie it off, leaving a tail on the end.
Tie it off with a rubber band, string, or ribbon.
Tie it off on the back of the button.
Tie it off with something, such as a scrap piece of yarn.
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