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What is a sentence with the word met tie?

It's unlikely you'll find a sentence with "met tie" in common English usage. It's not a standard phrase. Perhaps you meant "meet tie" or "met a tie," which could be used in different contexts:

* Meet tie: "We agreed to meet at the tie shop to pick out a new one."

* Met a tie: "In the championship match, we met a tie, forcing a penalty shootout."

Please clarify what you meant so I can provide a better answer.

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