tie-ups

[US]/ˈtaɪ ʌp/
[UK]/ˈtaɪ ʌp/

Translation

n.something tied or fastened; cattle pen; collaboration; union; connection or relationship

Phrases & Collocations

tie-up with

major tie-up

tie-up deal

avoid a tie-up

new tie-up

tie-up talks

strategic tie-up

tie-up plans

any tie-ups?

potential tie-up

Example Sentences

the company announced a strategic tie-up with a major distributor.

we're exploring a potential tie-up to expand our market reach.

the merger represents a significant tie-up in the tech industry.

a joint venture is a common form of tie-up between businesses.

the two firms are seeking a tie-up to share resources and costs.

the government encouraged a tie-up between public and private sectors.

this tie-up will allow us to offer a wider range of services.

the media reported on the proposed tie-up between the two companies.

the successful tie-up resulted in increased profits for both parties.

they are looking for a long-term tie-up rather than a short-term deal.

the research team proposed a tie-up with a pharmaceutical company.

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