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Discover Ludwig"it binds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that binds two or more things together. For example, "The rope binds the two pieces of wood."
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It binds to the UDP/MurNAc binding region.
Each of the peptides was tested whether it binds to MPO by direct binding ELISA.
It binds c-di-GMP and also represents a novel DNA binding motif.
ChIP experiments show that it binds promoter regions of lipases lipase3 and magro via its homeodomain.
It binds to calf thymus DNA (CT-DNA) and induces its conformational changes.
It binds everyone together".
It binds four men, through faith, frailty and ultimate fulfilment.
For better and for worse, it binds them.
It binds euro zone countries to budgetary responsibility.
It binds polymers so that ink from glossy magazines doesn't rub off on readers' hands.
It binds people together – not just the army engaged in battle, but the whole community.
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