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tie-in

[tahy-in] / ˈtaɪˌɪn /




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Tie-in novels and expansion sets sold well, but the company’s central products had fallen victim to market saturation.

From Washington Post • Aug. 26, 2022

Tie-in programming will include a pop-up performance by Craig David on BBC Breakfast, a performance from Liam Gallagher on The One Show, and an edition of Pointless Celebrities featuring BBC Music Day ambassadors.

From BBC • Sep. 23, 2019

Tie-in novels often have to play with a delicate balance.

From The Verge • Nov. 20, 2018

But I didn't exactly pull out my Big Ten banner and wave it during Big Ten Tie-in bowl games.

From New York Times • Jan. 2, 2015

Tie-in books have been around at least since the Pebeco Toothpaste company published the "Gone with the Wind Cook Book" in 1940.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 7, 2012




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