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The phrase "bonded in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a close connection or relationship formed between individuals or groups.
Example: "The two friends felt bonded in their shared experiences during the difficult times."
Alternatives: "connected through" or "united in"
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Bonded in effort.
"We all bonded in our bathrobes," Ms. Lieberman said.
Later in life Marv and Todd have bonded in a way never imaginable in the 1990s.
Through this play, we bonded in a way we never had before.
It was under similar circumstances that controllers bonded in opposition to the administration.
The girls have bonded in a way that Anna's parents said they find meaningful.
He said the team had bonded in Europe over plenty of dinners and card nights.
("I mean two souls bonded in each other's eyes and together clasped to their community's bosom").
We bonded in the last few weeks faster over a different set of circumstances.
They had bonded in their hometown, Washington DC, where they occasionally met for ad-hoc sessions.
The two men bonded in sixth grade while guarding each other on the basketball court.
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