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The phrase "a bond to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a connection or relationship between two entities, often in a metaphorical or emotional sense.
Example: "There is a strong bond to the community that keeps us all united in our efforts."
Alternatives: "a connection to" or "a tie to".
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People who are coworking feel a bond to other coworkers.
County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta proposed issuing a bond to cover the cost.
My husband has more of a bond to junk than I do.
She says she feels a bond to her "twin sister" through their suicidal urges.
See articleThe European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism issued a bond to raise money for bailing out Ireland.
They were sentenced to jail, but paid a bond to finish their sentences on parole.
The Sag Harbor School District is also considering having voters decide on floating a bond to buy the estate.
Having a Bond to hand might be cool, but nothing beats actually having an Oscar in your mitt.
UFPJ offered to put up a bond to pay for potential damages, but the city hasn't relented.
Technically RBS is issuing a bond to the consortium which will convert into shares in W&G when it is floated.
9.21am BST Q: Can you stop Theresa May's plan for some immigrants to have to pay a bond to secure a visa?
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