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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am bound" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong obligation or commitment to do something.
Example: "I am bound by my promise to help you with your project."
Alternatives: "I am obligated" or "I am compelled."
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am bound
verb
Past of bind
Exact(60)
I am bound to it by the strongest Ties".
In this updating I am bound, however, to register some problems.
I am bound to suggest, which I do with genuine and not just forensic.
That line, 'I am bound to thee forever,' that Othello has, is sincere.
I am bound for the Mexican Riviera on the Sea Princess.
"As such I am bound to disappoint some if not all of them".
"I am bound by my oath as a soldier," he said.
But I am bound to recognise that the Central Government show more calm and greater moderation.
As such, I am bound to disappoint some, if not all, of them".So what does Mr Obama stand for?
"I owe Barnard a debt I can never repay, but I am bound and determined to try," Ms. Quindlen said.
"I can't discuss it with you because I am bound by confidentiality agreements and it would be inappropriate to comment".
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