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"in bond" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used in the sense of being "in the custody of a person, typically a government official, and being subject to certain conditions". For example, you might say "the weapons were confiscated and held in bond by the sheriff".
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Or you could go "in bond".
We were steeped in Bond movies and spy movies.
more favorable in bond ratings.
Beans in bond rather more inquired for.
That prompted panic in bond markets.
§ 25.79 Change in bond status.
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(viii) In-bond information (C) (this data element includes the destination airport; the international/domestic identifier (the in-bond type indicator); the in-bond control number, if there is one (C); and the onward carrier identifier, if applicable (C)).
Today, there are only sixteen Bottled-in-Bond bourbons left, but they still exist".
Our analysis found $1.5 trillion dollars in embedded leverage in bond funds through derivatives.
The fund also earned about $70,000 in bond interest.
That could fuel another slide in bond values ahead.
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