Sentence examples similar to tie- from inspiring English sources

No, 'tie-' is not a correct word in written English.
It appears to be a fragment or a prefix and does not have a meaning on its own. However, 'tie' is a valid word that can be used in written English. It can be used as a noun to refer to a piece of fabric or other material that is used to secure or fasten something together, or as a verb meaning to secure or fasten something in place. Example sentence with 'tie': The man wore a colorful tie with his suit. Example sentence with incorrect usage of 'tie-': The students were asked to tie- their shoelaces. (incorrect).

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Palace's players had arrived at the Amex for the second leg of the semi-final to find the tension in the tie had clearly already had an explosive effect.

Cruz sought to tie Obama's record overseas to the likely Democratic nominee, who was seldom mentioned in the day's speeches.

Arsenal did win the second leg of the last-16 tie 2-0 in Munich but it was not enough to prevent the away-goals exit.

Kvitova led 4-1 in the tie-break but after being pegged back to 4-4 she took the first set on her second set point, and a break in the opening game of the second set put her on her way.

Of all the sitcoms in all the world, David Cameron had to tie his manifesto to The Good Life.

They are still confident, however, of turning the tie around in the return leg in Spain.

Back to full strength, though, they had little trouble in their play-off against Turkey – a 7-3 win set up a last-eight tie against Yugoslavia.

How surprised Adam would be to find it used by some of the richest men in the world, all dressed up in black tie, to discuss improvements to the NHS.

All very sixth-form experimental – tie-dye in the bath is only a matter of time.

There could have been huge benefits to Europe in such convergence, but the process was deliberately sabotaged by US intelligence agencies, working from the hypothesis that a tie-up between the EU and a democratic Russia would pose a major threat to American long-term economic interests.

He is a slim man with a charcoal shirt, orange tie and neatly squared goatee.

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