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Tsunamis are tie in with earthquakes which makes the possibility of a tsunami hitting Miami highly unlikely
(The tie in part is what has me at doubt)
Does this sound natural?
Tsunamis are tie in with earthquakes which makes the possibility of a tsunami hitting Miami highly unlikely
(The tie in part is what has me at doubt)
Does this sound natural?
(The tie in part is what has me at doubt)
Does this sound natural?
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26 Oct 2018
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- English (US)
Unnatural
Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes, which makes the possibility of a tsunami hitting Miami highly unlikely.
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- English (US)
Unnatural
Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes, which makes the possibility of a tsunami hitting Miami highly unlikely.
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A little unnatural
Why you use"tie in"?'related to'/'relative to' are better.
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