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'closely bound up with' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that certain things are inextricably connected with or related to other things. For example: My identity is closely bound up with my family and the place where I grew up.
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Civilization, he believed, was closely bound up with evangelization.
His work, like his life, is closely bound up with contemporary Israeli life.
Its fortunes are closely bound up with those of the the NY Times company.
Mr. Gromyko's career was closely bound up with the United States.
Cycles of varying lengths are closely bound up with economic growth.
It might sound like a paradox but the fear of protest was closely bound up with the defence of liberty.
Bellini's fame was closely bound up with the bel canto style of the great singers of his day.
Irony in food is, fortunately, allowed – but only if it is "closely bound up with the process of gastronomic reflection".
The character of Chinese painting, like that of Chinese calligraphy, is closely bound up with the nature of the medium.
The travel of artistic motifs, styles, and techniques along the Silk Road is closely bound up with the larger context of the travel of beliefs, ideas, and technology.
That change is radical, because his identity, he says, is closely bound up with his passion and prowess as a rider.
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