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"bonds with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to form a close relationship or connection with someone or something. Example: She bonds with her coworkers over their shared love for hiking.
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Iran has bonds with Iraq through their Shiite populations.
He was known for his close bonds with his students.
Bonds with interest rates that are reset periodically.
They became constructs that people built emotional bonds with.
Are there risks in forming emotional bonds with robots?
I share Fernea's exhilaration in forging close bonds with women.
It buys bonds with money that it creates.
Shorter swings would help workers maintain bonds with their families.
There is a very strong feeling of bonds with England.
Bonds with low credit ratings may signal problems, he said.
Bonds, with the union's support, would unquestionably challenge a suspension.
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