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Discover Ludwig"shackled to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Example sentence: She felt emotionally shackled to her partner who had become domineering and possessive.
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He remains shackled to it.
I was shackled to the subject.
"You're not shackled to the spoken word.
He was shackled to the wall".
But euro zone countries are shackled to the euro.
Grain farmers say they are shackled to Monsanto.
The prisoner's feet are then shackled to the wall".
"I felt he was keeping himself shackled to the past.
Instead, he is shackled to epic-by-the-yard filmmaking.
"Living with lust is like living shackled to a lunatic".
You shouldn't feel restricted or shackled to a specific sound.
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