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tie-in

[tahy-in] / ˈtaɪˌɪn /




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She had worried that the tie-in would sully her literary reputation, she told the Times, but ultimately decided it wouldn’t make a difference: “They never give me the Booker Prize anyway.”

From Washington Post

He added: “Throughout it all — the changes, the music, the 50 years — the one tie-in is my guitar playing. That’s what keeps it all going.”

From New York Times

Ms. Sloan, an account manager at her family’s construction company in Atlanta, said she was not aware of the “Tár” tie-in album.

From New York Times

Good Guys are active, jumping off a rope ladder to rescue their friends in the animated tie-in TV show that Andy watches.

From Salon

This involves leading the ends of the pipeline into a special hyperbaric chamber and welding them together, a process known as “hyperbaric tie-in.”

From Scientific American