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Break The Tie ( to finally determine a single winner ... )
"break the tie"

Under the rules of a game, a score is tied when both sides have won the same number of points. A tie is broken when something happens that gives the final victory to one side or the other. After a tie is broken, the contest is no longer considered a tie since one side has won and the other has lost. "Whoever wins in Florida will have enough votes to break the tie." The party that breaks the tie is the winner.



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