tie in with
The phrase "tie in with" is often used to describe the relationship or connection between two elements, ensuring coherence and relevance.
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Definition
B2General
(informal)To be connected or related to something in a logical way.
Example
- The new policy ties in with the company's commitment to sustainability.
- Her research findings tie in with previous studies on the topic.
C1Project Management
(technical)To integrate or coordinate with another element or plan.
Example
- The marketing strategy should tie in with the product launch timeline.
- Ensure that the new software ties in with our existing systems.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "tie in with":
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