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Discover Ludwig"to tie" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a verb to mean to fasten or secure something with a cord, rope, or string; or to make a connection or relationship between two or more things. For example, "The ribbon was used to tie the gift."
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to tie
noun
A knot; a fastening.
Exact(60)
But to tie, or not to tie?
Proposals to tie I.L.O.
We scrambled to tie on new flies.
Two runs score to tie the game.
Wright scored to tie the game.
Correspondence to Tie Jun Cui.
Ted Simmons, to tie it.
Very difficult to tie shoes.
They can't compete to tie.
How to tie everyday work to strategy.
"They don't have to tie us down.
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