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Discover Ludwig"be bound to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to be obligated or certain to do something. Example: "I am bound to finish this project by the deadline."
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It would only be bound to disappoint.
Mustn't ride a bike, you'd be bound to fall off.
Though people would be bound to call it that.
It would be bound to the other atoms.
Remember history or be bound to repeat it.
Cassandra reckons audiences will be bound to enjoy it.
If Mark Green is elected, questions about potential conflicts of interest will be bound to arise.
- his whinging poems would be bound to proliferate in such pain, like maggots in a wound.
I understood that the box contained the knives which would be bound to the roosters' feet.
Its richly chromatic harmonic language may be bound to late-Romantic models.
Any such move would be bound to be seen by the Kremlin as a hostile act.
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