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Discover Ludwig'close bonds' is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe feelings of intimacy, loyalty, and mutual trust between two individuals. For example, "The couple enjoyed a close bond over the many years of their marriage."
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Tear-jerkers are often associated with family, or close bonds.
Many speak of the close bonds among classmates.
I was just too afraid of making those close bonds.
They form close bonds with other members of their group.
And, over the decades, the researchers and their subjects have developed close bonds.
After the boy's death, kids who hadn't really known him claimed close bonds.
Cats' natural social structure isn't characterized by the same close bonds as dogs have.
The human tendency to form close bonds with people other than kin may have primal roots.
The nature of the treatment means that we develop close bonds with our patients.
The agents all live in the neighborhood and forge close bonds with their clients.
They responded in a traditional way – by forming close bonds with those next to them.
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