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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are bound only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is restricted or limited to a specific condition or set of circumstances.
Example: "The participants in the study are bound only by the ethical guidelines established by the research committee."
Alternatives: "are limited solely" or "are restricted exclusively".
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That means, he wrote, that judges are bound only by the minimum and maximum sentences in the criminal statutes themselves.
The international legal system is voluntary and states are bound only by rules to which they consent.
Most delegates are bound only for the first and second ballots, so in a contested convention the choices of individuals matter, too.
Inimical to nuance, "Crash" imagines the modern American city as a place where disconnected people are bound only by a shared inclination to think in the broadest possible stereotypes.
In fact, Big Data applications are bound only by the human imagination.
I have found that the best aspect of marketing leadership is that you are bound only by self-imposed limitations.
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They have been bound only by their conscience.
If this agenda is to truly be transformative, we can't be bound only by what is measurable in 2015.
Instead, the Court is bound only by the terms of FELA and its own precedent giving meaning to the Act.
Nella's mother made mermaids, ships and jewelled necklaces out of hers – be bound only by your imagination/skill level!
But the vote is non-binding, meaning the mayor is bound only to consider its proposals and write a response.
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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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