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Discover Ludwig"tie-up" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of binding or restraining something or someone, or when referring to a business deal or agreement. For example: "The criminal was tied up and taken into custody." or "The company made a successful tie-up with their new partners."
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tie-up
noun
A temporary interruption or cessation of a normal activity
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The tie-up has worked.
It also announced a technology tie-up with Microsoft.
Tells about the Christmas tie-up with Gimbels.
Minney acknowledges the tie-up with Topshop was controversial.
Ms Zille called the tie-up "a mistake".
Battle heralds militant tie-up.
Similar(44)
They can tie up investors' money.
This would tie up with that".
You really can tie up anywhere.
Worse, cumbersome court procedures there tie up sailors onshore.
He'd tie up a bundle and mail it to them.
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