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Discover Ludwig"bond against" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is usually used to mean 'come together to protect against something'. For example, "The citizens of the town bonded against the proposed tax increase".
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Mr. González Anaya hopes to issue a similar kind of catastrophe bond against hurricanes.
"We were supposed to bond against the Zionist-supporting Singapore, with its pork-eating Chinese population.
Taiwan is the only other government that has issued such a bond against a quake, but it covers damages from losses.
The film, which pits Bond against Javier Bardem's blond-haired villain Raoul Silva, is still on general distribution more than two months after its release.
In addition to the $500,000 bail he had posted previously, Mr. Kerik must put up a $975,000 bond against the mortgage of his house.
The boats were manned by brothers, uncles, cousins, and more distant kin, their blood ties a bond against the petty thieves and extortionists of the waterfront.
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The spread for UK bonds against eurozone bonds jumped to its widest in a year.
The spread on Italian and Spanish bonds against German bonds widened on Monday.
The plan to finance the stadium involves selling bonds against future tax revenue in the area.
Insuring $10 million in bonds against default, in other words, required a payment of $8 million.
The cost of insuring Indonesian government bonds against default has come down sharply.
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