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tied

ADJECTIVE
firm
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ADJECTIVE
even
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Ashlee Sullivan tied teammate Tiana Sumanasekera for the most Freshman of the Week awards after receiving her third honor after setting a career high on vault and tying her best score on the floor.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s further evidence of worsening health among younger U.S. adults—including deaths from conditions traditionally tied to aging, such as heart disease and cancer.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Saturday morning, Maggie and Leah’s long dresses were tied at the ankles so any movement of their feet could be seen.

From Literature

Outside of spikes tied to big headline events, such as last April’s tariff turmoil and the November market slump, the VIX has been largely range-bound for much of the past three years.

From Barron's

The performance of the S&P 500 was tied directly to the internet sector.

From Barron's