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"is bound to make" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is guaranteed or expected to happen. Example: "Her dedicated work ethic is bound to make her successful in her career."
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This is bound to make things worse.
Gracie Mansion is bound to make a comeback.
That is bound to make Montalbano fans nervous.
Millenials, this is bound to make you feel old.
The securocrats assert that installing cameras everywhere is bound to make you safer.
African officials here today said that is bound to make foreign donors uneasy.
As a result, whatever NASA does is bound to make someone unhappy.
Without memory, it is bound to make the same mistakes again and again.
But even then someone, somewhere is bound to make a mistake.
The next manager is bound to make the attack his priority.
But Flaviu's tale is bound to make a great chapter in the follow-up.
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