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Discover Ludwig"have bound" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase that is commonly used to indicate that something or someone has been tied or restrained in some way. It is usually used in past tense, as in "I have bound the packages with string" or "The prisoner has been bound with handcuffs." Here is an example sentence using "have bound": After a long journey, the weary travelers finally arrived at their destination, desperate to stretch their stiff limbs and have their aching muscles massaged by skilled hands that would have bound the tension right out of them.
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But if statements like *10·1 are schemata and yet have bound variables, how do we assign types to the entities over which the bound variables range?
The H. Wolff printing people have bound many of these free, as a contribution.
In Tuesday's primary elections, even some Republicans who have bound themselves to Trump ran into difficulty.
"The coalition parties have bound themselves together with statements on civil liberties.
So what precedent then would have bound in -- bound the court in the en banc review?
As the second phase still occurs the toxins must have bound to their target.
Together you can throw off the shackles that have bound you to second-class citizenship.
So what precedent would have bound -- and yet, you took the same position in the en banc review.
A magistrate would have bound the boys over to keep the peace, he notes: an empty sanction.
The record is silent as to whether they ever privately exchanged such promises as would have bound them in marriage under the common law.
"He tears back the thickets of scholarship which have bound this cornerstone of English literary tradition and frees a living voice from the snares of pedantry".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com