tie into
Upper Intermediate (B2) informal
To connect into something bigger, or to suddenly attack or criticize someone.
"The new software can tie into your existing database without any reconfiguration."
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tie into their existing systems and
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synthesize and this will tie into
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Razbuten · 13:34
It does technically tie into a few progression
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Adam Millard - The Architect of Games · 12:48
sets that tie into each other and that
Games That Are Too Cool For Their Own Good
Adam Millard - The Architect of Games · 13:32
make are always going to tie into the