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'tied between' is an appropriate phrasing for written English.
It is used when referring to a situation in which two entities are connected or bound together in some way. For example, "She was caught in a conflict tied between her desire to please her parents and her own beliefs."
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Slacklining is a balance sport, where you walk across a line tied between two solid objects.
Beside his home, string has been tied between trees, marking out more plots to be settled.
"It's very noncommercial, there's nothing here to sell," Fidelman said, standing by a slack-line tied between two trees.
Near the roadside, two banners tied between trees expressed a common sentiment in Paraguay's agricultural heartland these days.
Contortionists were twisting about on wooden platforms, and a mime dangled from a rope tied between two steel I-beam columns.
A grassy yard is paradise on lazy afternoons after a swim, with hammocks tied between trees and a brightly coloured mural adorning the yellow-painted wall.
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'Ties' is the number of ties between a subject's direct companions.
The ties between the companies run deep.
It aims to further ties between Asia and Europe.
Unbundling would sever all ties between the benefits and obligations.
Sever all ties between free agency and the draft.
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