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The phrase "are being bound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an action is currently happening, particularly in passive constructions involving binding or tying something.
Example: "The documents are being bound together to ensure they stay organized."
Alternatives: "are being tied" or "are being secured".
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If, for example, most of the body's metabolic enzymes are being bound up tightly by one drug, then another drug may float around in the bloodstream intact far longer than its inventors would have intended.
For some individuals it's not just about being bound but about what they are being bound with.
This necessitates analysis of the chronology and biological mechanisms whereby epigenetic marks are being bound.
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Who you are is bound up with your cognitive capacities and characteristics.
What lipid is being bound?
Obviously not every Bonesman is be bound for glory, but membership often seems to precede a notable career.
Their response was was bound to be more visceral.
At the very least is was bound to be packed with interracial intercourse and obscene 1960s exploitation, right?
Naturally, her newest book, Goddesses Never Age: The Secret Prescription for Radiance, Vitality and Well-Being, is bound to make a ruckus.
And it's acknowledged that the number of these "Titan schools", as they're being called, is bound to grow.
are bound to be futile.
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