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"bound to have" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to express a strong likelihood or inevitability of something happening in the past or future. Example sentence: Despite her best efforts, she was bound to have made some mistakes in her first presentation.
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That is bound to have an impact.
We're bound to have regrets.
"We're bound to have a correction.
Transition is bound to have many problems.
They're bound to have been listening in.
That's bound to have an effect on the court".
And they're bound to have some free time real soon.
And New Yorkers are bound to have their own verdict.
The Dolphins are bound to have a hangover.
"They're bound to have made some really daft wallpaper".
Any broad categorization is bound to have difficulties.
More suggestions(22)
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