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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'closer bond' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the relationship between two people, groups, or countries that are becoming closer or more connected. For example, "The two sisters experienced a closer bond after spending time together during the holidays."
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Grace and Tippi are twins who have a closer bond than most; they are conjoined twins.
The plan to sell potato chips and other salty snacks together suggests an even closer bond with Polar.
He affectionately calls Alike "Daddy's girl," and the two have a much closer bond than Alike does with her chilly mother, Audrey Kim Wayanss).
As Vietnam War veterans — Mr. McCain had been a naval officer and a pilot, Mr. Hagel an enlisted infantryman — they forged an even closer bond.
But the relationship between Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence remains a work in progress, and they could well form a closer bond over the course of the campaign.
Maybe they want to feel a closer bond to people when talking on the phone or to spend less time traveling to and from the grocery store.
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Food exports also represent a potential windfall and closer bonds with Asia.
Crowdsourcing can also build closer bonds between fans themselves, according to British director Ninian Doff.
I'd be able to have closer bonds with friends, clubs, and the mascot.
You can also use this healing time as an opportunity to develop closer bonds with acquaintances.
Since 1945, Switzerland has consistently sought to forge closer bonds with the western European countries.
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