Sentence examples for bound to catch from inspiring English sources

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One of them is bound to catch on, surely.

Something's bound to catch fire, too, if the performer is ambitious enough — or needs cover.

"Given the situation in the country, something was bound to catch fire at some point".

Sooner or later, Thailand's awful politics is bound to catch up with its economy.

"The track was heavy, and with those kind of fractions, it was bound to catch up with him".

It doesn't have the exotic wide arches but at the same time it's bound to catch people's attention.

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This means that, while future deals will be regulated in some countries, past purchases and current efforts from spyware companies around the world have relatively few rules to follow — and more people like Kersmo are bound to get caught in the crosshairs.

An important point of note here is that even though the answers are online, and sooner or later one is bound to get caught, however, a few SO users ignore this fact and plagiarize answers anyway.

Cole wrote that when Whedon left her, he chalked up his behavior to the over-sexualized, patriarchal culture that men are apparently inevitably bound to get caught up in.

Sneaking around is bound to get you caught eventually.

I was bound to be caught.

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