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Discover Ludwig"become bound" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to two people or objects coming together in an agreement or commitment. For example, "The two companies became bound by a binding contract."
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When the modification level is increased, more Fab molecules become bound to chromatin, and so the difference in bound fraction and/or on-rate can be measured by FRAP.
People in the military quickly become bound by mutual need, if not extreme duress.
Please do not make our opinion columnists become bound first and foremost by green-eyeshade analysis.
Such a call may become bound up with broader calls for political reform.
Negotiations could become bound up with unrelated horse-trading, perhaps over the EU budget.
The principal is the person primarily liable, for whose performance of his obligation the surety or guarantor has become bound.
The linked head could only rebind the microtubule once ATP had become bound to its partner head.
If there is oxygen ingress or microbial activity, more binding compounds will be formed and more SO2 will become bound.
FIRST by trade, now by tunnel, he has become bound to the best point guard there is.
Nor did it appear to come from the release of gaseous methane that had become bound to the soil.
These effects may become bound to the causing non-actions, just as actions and their effects can become associated.
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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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