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Discover Ludwig"tying in" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a phrasal verb to describe connecting or relating two ideas or concepts together. Example: The article on climate change tied in well with the presentation on renewable energy.
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Fern suggests "tying in to current events".
Keep tying in sweetpeas as they start to romp away.
They are tying in with other stuff that is considered desirable by the parents.
The tying in takes time, but it was a job I rather enjoyed.
The story is also exceptional, a truly modern fairytale, tying in unexpected characters.
Tristan Pollock: It's about tying in your offline experience with your ecommerce site.
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"I think it's this whole tying-in different mediums [thing]," he said.
Mrs. G. is a young Scottish woman who learned fly-tying in Edinburgh.
The retained threads are twined together creating a stronger IP cord of information for re-tying in subsequent interactions.
Play-Dough, sharing, and shoe-tying in kindergarten.
Ghost in the Shell Tying in with the new Scarlett Johansson film, this takes some of its scenes into VR.
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