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Discover Ludwig"bonded to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe two things that have been or are linked in some way, either physically or emotionally. For example: The couple had been bonded to each other since the day they met.
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She was very bonded to him.
It also needs the adult it has bonded to.
"This child was bonded to them," recalled Mr. Jones.
The electorate might be newly bonded to it, too.
Dalle was closely bonded to Guillaume Depardieu, son of Gérard.
The surface must be flat, relatively smooth and firmly bonded to the counter.
Many tricky tunes are memorable because clever words are bonded to them in our minds.
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The chip was also wire-bonded to a PCB.
"The salmon-paper was sweat-bonded to Chip's skin and tearing open at the bottom.
POL is also H-bonded to water 6007.
These detectors are bump-bonded to Medipix2 photon-counting chips.
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