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"bound to" is correct and usable in written English
It usually means "certain to" and is used to express probability or the inevitability of a certain outcome. For example, "With the election approaching, the country is bound to see a lot of political discourse."
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Bound to
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Indicates something which cannot be avoided.
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Bound to happen.
Bound to fail?
Bound to become a cult".
It's bound to happen.
They are bound to.
"There's bound to be it".
They're bound to develop leaks.
"They're bound to criticise us.
Something is bound to happen.
It is bound to retaliate.
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"That is a bound-to-fail strategy".
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