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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also bound by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is subject to the same rules, obligations, or conditions as another party.
Example: "As a member of the organization, I am also bound by the code of conduct that applies to all employees."
Alternatives: "also subject to" or "also obligated by".
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Hepatic RXRα KO mice have elevated serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels [ 21], and the majority of PXR, LXR, FXR, PPARα-bound genes were also bound by RXRα.
They are also bound by largely the same tax rules.
I am also bound by confidentiality, so I am not able to share that yet, sorry.
Certified financial planners are also bound by a code of ethics that includes fiduciary duty.
But if Betty is bound by fear and guilt, she's also bound by love.
Unlike agents, lawyers are also bound by the bar's ethics rules.
But like the members of Congress, those staff members are also bound by rules that prevent them from discussing the subject with others.
Unlike the federal government, state governments cannot print their own money when they run out, and most are also bound by their constitutions to balance their budgets.
It's also bound by U.S. privacy laws that could penalize it for these disclosures.
But we're also bound by regulations and laws that dictate how we do things.
Q: Are you also bound by the law limiting NIH to 27 institutes and centers?
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