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tie

[tahy] / taɪ /








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There was a three-way tie for victory at the weekend, but Chris was not involved.

From BBC

The lowered view is tied to the drop in Bitcoin prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

He may still be able to fit in a voluntary defence with Wilder if an opponent is agreed quickly, with several mandatory challengers with other organisations already tied up.

From BBC

In a tie, whoever got there first wins.

From BBC

American manufacturing contracted for the ninth straight month, a survey showed, as uncertainty tied to ever-changing tariffs and a historic government shutdown weighed on business.

From MarketWatch