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tie into
Idioms and Phrases
Attack energetically, as in They tied into the buffet as though they hadn't eaten in months . [ Colloquial ; c. 1900]Example Sentences
A new PCH sewer theoretically could tie into the Civic Center system.
Raphinha's 87th-minute strike was the first time Barca had taken the lead on aggregate but Francesco Acerbi's first European goal at the age of 37 took an utterly absorbing tie into extra time, with substitute Davide Frattesi scoring the winner to send more than 70,000 Inter fans inside the San Siro into raptures.
That seems to tie into your reference to psychopaths, as well as extreme narcissists.
Inspired by that, United showed defensive defiance to take the tie into a penalty shootout, where Bayindir again stretched his 6ft 6in frame to keep out a low effort from Kai Havertz - the only spot-kick missed of the nine taken.
Concerns over H-1B visas tie into broader immigration debates.
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