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'will be tied' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action that will happen in the future. For example: "The ribbon around the package will be tied at the end to keep it secure."
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Like all Democrats in Alabama, he will be "tied," he says, to Obama — "the supposed debacle".
Part of the new pay packages will be tied to the bank's performance relative to rivals.
"I think it will make a difference because funding will be tied to it," she said.
The General Manager Ultimately, Tannenbaum's legacy will be tied to Ryan and Sanchez.
Yet the campaigners are optimistic these loose ends will be tied up, or at least fudged.
In the new paradigm, neither money nor credit will be tied to the generation of debt.
Some of those holdings were in funds that will be tied up for years.
More than a third of the fund's resources will be tied up in a single bank.
This limit will be tied and indexed to the transfer balance cap.
Or he or she will be tied to a tree or a pillar.
"He will be tied in with the Republicans in Congress," Mr. Devine said.
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