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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tie without" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept related to tying something without a specific element, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "You can tie without using any knots if you follow this method."
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In the end, he walked in wearing a light gray suit and red tie, without handcuffs.
Mr. Romney wore a tie without a jacket and Mr. Ryan wore a jacket without a tie.
Again, however, Tranmere found it difficult to finish a cup tie without the slightest hint of a refereeing controversy.
Hynde is trim and athletic enough to get away with her current predilection for wearing a man's waistcoat and tie without a shirt underneath.
Here, they would not have lost their first game since December – also on Merseyside, at Everton, and also in the wake of a European tie – without two back-passes that were respectively ludicrous and careless.
Olson wore a brightly striped shirt and a paisley tie, without a jacket; there was something folksy in his speech, which reminded me that he's a Westerner, who grew up and was educated in Northern California.
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"They were as close as you could get to tied without being tied".
He quickly took up with chefs, home cooks and publicists, but just as quickly cut ties without a thought.
People with tattoos, without tattoos, with ties, without ties – we need to look and represent a broad spectrum of people from working class to business class.
One night last month his boss dumped him in another town, hands and legs tied, without the $5,000 he was owed in wages.
Iran's Fars news service reported that Mr. Putin said during his meeting with Ayatollah Khamenei that Russia was ready to "expand ties without limitations".
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