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"bolted to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe items that have been securely connected or attached together. For example, "The doors were bolted to the frame so they wouldn't swing open".
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Then she bolted to Hoboken.
Tabernacle securely bolted to altar?
Gone are beds bolted to the floor.
"Midtown and Wall Street skyscrapers are bolted to this stuff".
He suddenly bolted to his feet, pointing past the maple.
An aluminum lamp is bolted to the writing surface.
Ms. Dailey bolted to answer a ringing telephone.
Mr. Weinstein was so angry he bolted to Bloomberg.
(It can be bolted to a countertop to deter shoplifters).
A year later, he bolted to the Republicans.
He froze in place, his feet feeling as if they were bolted to the floor.
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