Sentence examples for all bound from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all bound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is completely tied or secured, often in a metaphorical sense, such as being bound by rules or obligations.
Example: "After signing the contract, we are all bound to follow the terms outlined within it."
Alternatives: "fully obligated" or "entirely tied".

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In fact, they're all bound up together.

"We're all bound by certain musical fires," says Stella.

Images, speech and writing are all bound up together now.

We are all bound by that defining, without question.

"It's all bound up in my faith," he said.

Or are all bound by the dictates of the fat cats at Fifa?" We're all bound by the fat cats at Fifa, Paul.

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we found that D1, D2 and D3 could all bind quite tightly.

Although compounds with different structures have been described, they all bind to the same pocket, and are therefore called LEDGINs.

All bind the major VEGF-A receptors (VEGFR-2/Flk and VEGFR-1/Flt), and all except VEGF-A120/1 VEGF-A120/1hird receptor, neuropilin.

"How do you be gentle with a toilet?" Not all were bound for the coast.

It obviously all is bound up in this love triangle between him, Oliver and Laurel (Katie Cassidy).

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