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Discover Ludwig"bound back" is a correct word or phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the context of movement; it means to jump back or recoil in response to something. Example sentence: She was startled by the sudden noise and immediately bound back in surprise.
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Ignore every rejection and bound back again.
"Practically, the system amounted to a form of remuneration for lost slaves," Mr. Rael wrote, "since freed children were often bound back to their former masters".
He was particularly taken with the 23 sketches, which were displayed individually, but would be bound back together into one volume after the show.
Priced at 35 cents and bound back to back with a reprint of "Narcotic Agent," a memoir by Maurice Helbrant, "Junky" sold 100,000 copies in its first year.
She lingered with Beano, inquiring about the biggest animal he'd ever shot, then commiserating about ivory poaching (always a crowd-pleaser) as she bound back her long blond hair, now bleached almost white.
Within four minutes of leaving the stage after a clipped, predominantly backlit set, the band bound back to perform their signature hit Sex to another sold-out crowd – with singer Matthew Healy eliciting dangerous squeals after stripping down to a black vest.
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Hence, tTG is not secreted as soluble protein and then binds back to the cell surface and the ECM as proposed earlier [32], but appears first on the outside leaflet of the plasma membrane and only later is translocated to the ECM.
Secreted Asm then binds back to the cell surface to hydrolyze sphingomyelin.
These observations suggested that the SNARE helix of VAMP7 also binds back onto its longin domain, a suggestion that is in line with Martinez-Arca et al.
The results of these studies indicate either that secretory lysosomes containing Asm fuse with the plasma membrane and expose Asm (Grassmé et al, 2001; Rotolo et al, 2005; Herz et al, 2009; Xu et al, 2012) or that cells secrete Asm, which then binds back to the cell surface (Schissel et al, 1998a, b).
Taken together, our respective binds hold back the political revolution.
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