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The phrase you are looking for is 'tie in' which is a verb that means to connect or link something with something else. Example sentence: All our decisions must be tied in with our long-term goals.
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For a pacifier or toy keys, you'll want to tie through the ring.
Use colorful ribbons that you tie through the slots in the door to hang hair clips and barrettes on.
Put whatever you have left of the tie through said loop and pull it tight.
They played to a predictable 1-1 throughough two periods.
Left-back Kieran Gibbs missed the European tie through illness, but will be in contention again at Cardiff.
After playing a message he left her, she says: "I believe you can hear his bow tie through the voicemail".
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The score was tied through two periods.
They were tied through 40.
Both games were tied through six innings.
Shops owned by Tibetans were marked as such with traditional white scarves tied through their shutter-handles.
The mall still had four anchor tenants, and their leases were tied through a master lease held by Equitable.
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