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The phrase you are most likely looking for is “bound to”, which is commonly used in written English in a variety of contexts. For example: "She was bound to succeed, no matter what it took."
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Trim and white-haired, he fairly bounded to her side.
One man landed in a tree and bounded to his feet.
Asha bounded to the living room and lay sideways across a mustard-colored upholstered chair.
Scatchard won a face-off four minutes later, and the puck bounded to defenseman Roman Hamrlik.
Running on his 12th cup of cappuccino, Mr. Schweikert bounded to the front of the room.
We are not the same political people anymore, no longer bounded to conventional metaphysics.
On Wednesday night, the son hugged the father and bounded to the podium.
Today's game was essentially over at halftime, when the Lakers bounded to a 64-41 lead.
When, at ten after nine, the doorbell rang, he bounded to the door.
It is particularly low-lying in parts, and bounded to the east by the Hudson River.
He bounded to the podium, handsome in a sharp dark suit, and unleashed a booming voice.
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