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"forming bonds" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of creating connections or relationships with others. You can use it in a sentence when discussing social interactions or relationships. Example: "Children learn important social skills through forming bonds with their peers and caregivers."
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Nor are their working conditions conducive to forming bonds, since their shifts are constantly rotating.
A mother and daughter play with a home visitor from Forming Bonds.
Open edges without SWCNTs attached are closed by forming bonds between adjacent unsaturated atoms.
"It's as important as training, forming bonds with the players around you," he adds.
That's because oxygen is an enormously friendly element, forming bonds with a wide range of molecules.
Inward-bound courses offer the prospect of filling the mind while forming bonds with fellow-strivers.
Mehta said they try to avoid the women forming bonds with the baby by giving them drugs to stop lactation.
The blurb is that this patented ingredient expands each hair cumulatively, by forming bonds with proteins in the hair shaft.
Monkey Wars by Richard Kurti Walkerr £7.99) delivers more on the art of war and the trials of forming bonds across battle lines.
What I really love is a story about a group of people tied together by a joint venture, arguing, getting frustrated, forming bonds and breaking up again.
Numerous studies showed such stays in foster care crushed self-esteem and created children who had trouble forming bonds with adults and peers.
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