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tie

[tahy] / taɪ /








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While downtown Los Angeles and Los Angeles International Airport tied daily record-high temperatures Friday, other parts of the United States set new daily record lows.

From Los Angeles Times

With all that turnover, guard Michael Onwenu is now tied for the longest tenure on the team—he was drafted in 2020.

From The Wall Street Journal

For example, binary call options tied to the S&P 500 index closing at 7000 would pay a fixed amount to the holder if the index settles at or above that level when it expires.

From The Wall Street Journal

She is also expected to maintain the close ties her predecessor built with the US.

From BBC

That tied the record for most Super Bowl wins with the Pittsburgh Steelers so the Patriots will go clear if they win at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara.

From BBC