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Discover Ludwig"tied round" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to securing a rope, cord, ribbon, or other material around something. For example, "He carefully tied the ribbon round the package".
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It has giant bells tied round its waist so at least you can hear it coming.
The grey sweater was off and tied round his neck, signalling playtime.
Manuel was the horse, and had a string tied round him; Captain Bligh was holding the reins.
Packed in a cattle truck and starving, they are reduced to eating the cardboard nametags tied round their necks.
Each wears an intricate cloth outfit, the men in vests under their jackets, the women in gold-trimmed dresses with aprons tied round their waists.
Capturing Aisholpan's dizzying climb down a sheer cliff to an eagle's nest, with only a rope tied round her waist, posed problems for them all.
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A vacationing teenager wears "a Hakka-style lampshade hat and a cheongsam dress with toggle buttons and Grecian sandals cross-tied round her ankles".
Tie round his neck.
Sitting next to him was Google's chief executive officer, Eric Schmidt, whose shirt and tie, round glasses, and relative maturity — he was then forty-eight — were more welcoming.
To make a basic grass skirt,weave grass together into a very long curtain and tie round together.
Villegas's nine-under round tied the first-round tournament record shared by Steve Jones (1997) and Harrison Frazar (2003).
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