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    tie in
    [tie in]
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    1. fit or harmonize with something:
      "she may have developed ideas which don't necessarily tie in with mine"
      • cause something to fit or harmonize with something else:
        "her husband is able to tie in his shifts with hers at the hospital"
      • incorporate or involve something:
        "the film ties in the original storyline"
    tie-in
    [ˈtīˌin]
    noun
    tie-in (noun) · tie-ins (plural noun)
    1. a connection or association:
      "there's a tie-in to another case I'm working on"
      • a book, movie, or other product produced to take advantage of a related work in another medium:
        "a tie-in book"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        denoting sales made conditional on the purchase of an additional item or items from the same supplier.
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    1. fit or harmonize with something:
      be consistent
      be in agreement
      be in tune
      correspond to
      make something consistent
      make something correspond
      make something tally
      make something correlate
      make something agree
      make something accord
      make something coincide
      make something conform
     
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  1. tie-in 1 of 2 noun ˈtī-ˌin 1 : something that ties in, relates, or connects especially in a promotional campaign 2 : a book that inspired or was inspired by a movie or television program
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    When ideas or statements tie in, they agree or are closely connected, and if you tie them in, you make them agree or connect closely:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tie-in
    tie in — phrasal verb with tie verb uk / taɪ / us present participle tying | past tense and past participle tied Add to word list Add to word list If one idea or statement ties in with another one, they have some of the same information in them: His story ties in with what Gemma told me.
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