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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bonded into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more entities that are joined together or united. For example, "The two companies were bonded into a single business entity by the merger agreement."
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The insect shield is bonded into the fabric.
Rebonded pads are made of polyurethane chunks that have been bonded into a single sheet.
Its HexPad technology involves forming foam composites into hundreds of lightweight hexagonal pads that are bonded into fabric.
Some married, some single, and ranging in age from 16 to 42, Reyna's members bonded into a tight-knit group.
Each panel incorporates a matrix of transparent resin rods bonded into the cement, transmitting light without weakening the structure.
Strands can be twisted or plied into yarns, woven into fabrics, or chopped into short pieces and then bonded into mats.
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"I would be switching money from bonds into stocks".
I thought this forged our bond into something pure.
Investors ventured out from safe-haven bonds into riskier assets.
In the bond market, prices fell as investors moved from bonds into a rising stock market.
In 1975, four mismatched strangers in India bond into an accidental family.
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