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Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years ago
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They're enjoying strong lifelong ties to one's family and community.
Does "to" here mean toward?
  

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Amir Oghlow Does "to" here mean toward? I suppose you can look at it that way, but like other verbs of similar meaning, the verb "tie" takes the preposition "to". tie to; join to; connect to; link to CJ

  • Amir Oghlow Does "to" here mean toward?
  • I suppose you can look at it that way, but like other verbs of similar meaning, the verb "tie" takes the preposition "to".
  • tie to; join to; connect to; link to CJ
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Amir OghlowDoes "to" here mean toward?
I suppose you can look at it that way, but like other verbs of similar meaning, the verb "tie" takes the preposition "to".

tie to; join to; connect to; link to

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They're enjoying strong lifelong ties to their family and community.

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