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'bound to its' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something being linked, connected, or attached to something else. For example: "The train was bound to its tracks and could not move."
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"It is too bound to its own sectarian roots, and it is too tied to forces in Iraq which do not yield themselves to compromise".
It bound to its molecular target in tumor tissue, resulting in significant and prolonged tumor enhancement.
We interpreted the amount of each pre-miRNA as the affinity by which it was bound to its precipitated protein.
However fickle legislative progress may be, it is still bound to its ways.
Yet, it is not known if U1-70K is bound to its targets statically or is dynamically associated with it.
VP2 dissociates to a lesser extent, which could indicate that it is more strongly bound to its neighbors.
It contains a lawn of oligonucleotide anchors bound to its surface.
It is stored in the bacterial cytoplasm bound to its chaperone invasion plasmid gene C (IpgC), which is released before IpaB secretion.
They call it "community access," because each station is so tightly bound to its community.
Its beauty is bound to its fragility.
A painting or a drawing, unlike a photograph, is not bound to its subject.
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