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The phrase 'bound by a' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could say "The two countries were bound by a mutual agreement."
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"I'm bound by a confidentiality agreement".
His hands were bound by a rope.
Mr. Curry said he is bound by a confidentiality agreement.
The retrospective is bound by a common refrain of tenderness.
Solor and Nikiya are lovers, bound by a secret oath.
Our minds aren't bound by a chronological corset.
Its pages are bound by a vintage book cover.
Tyler's hands were bound by a strip of a scarf.
Lysosomes are bound by a single phospholipid bilayer membrane.
But it does, bound by a crunchy, golden crust.
What results, often, is technically accurate playing bound by a certain emotional restraint.
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