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Discover Ludwig'ties up' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something or someone is being secured, tied up, or put together. For example: "The rope ties up the boat to the dock."
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It all finally ties up – sort of.
It ties up elevators and creates dust and noise.
And the ending neatly ties up all the plotlines.
She ties up Caroline's sneakers, yanks the laces tight.
So appealing, in fact, that you ignore that it ties up your cash for five years.
When the riverboat ties up, Morris is met with "Disneyland on the Mississippi".
There are other loose threads that Mr. Schama ties up in a series of postscripts.
Defying progressive symptoms, he assiduously ties up loose ends and gives away various belongings.
When it works, it ties up man and ball for a turnover.
When he ties up two blockers, there's a chance for a linebacker to make a play".
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Moreover, our result suggests that Myo3A ties-up the actin bundles produced by espin 1 to make thick and long microvilli-like protrusive structures.
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