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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always bound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or inevitable connection or obligation to something.
Example: "In this line of work, we are always bound by the principles of ethics and integrity."
Alternatives: "constantly tied" or "perpetually obligated".
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That day was always bound to come.
"This was always bound to be more effective".
Getting there was always bound to be messy, even bloody.
He might have saved his breath: Kissinger was always bound to come out on top.
The subject matter of 54 was always bound to make it feel bittersweet.
Perhaps they feared that, without a pistol in their hand, they were always bound to lose.
Whenever Dick Cheney got his passport stamped, there was always bound to be earthquakes abroad.
Any leftwing government was always bound to be led by Pedro Sánchez of the PSOE.
The edifice of this despotism was always bound to totter in the age of instant communications.
And that means these "first contact" films are, on one vital level, always bound to disappoint.
ReprintsAmerica's recovery from a balance-sheet recession was always bound to be sluggish and fragile.
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