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The phrase "are bound by a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is obligated or constrained by a particular rule, law, or agreement.
Example: "All employees are bound by a code of conduct that ensures professionalism in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are obligated to follow a" or "are constrained by a".
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Its pages are bound by a vintage book cover.
Lysosomes are bound by a single phospholipid bilayer membrane.
On the one hand they are bound by a strong view of the authority of scripture.
All are bound by a passion for new art, she said.
The grid binds the island just as New Yorkers are bound by a shared identity.
Yet the two companies are bound by a web of debt.
The Supreme Court will decide whether states are bound by a federal ban on discrimination against the disabled in hiring.
Though tugged apart by force of circumstance, they are bound by a history of shared jokes and unamusing pain.
In addition to place, these punks are bound by a shared sense of boredom and disaffection with mainstream culture.
In dealing with gun control now, though, the current mayor and council are bound by a landmark Supreme Court ruling.
Both are involved in relief work among the poor and are bound by a common Islamic ideology.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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