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The phrase "to bind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to tie or secure something tightly, to unite or connect things, or to oblige or commit someone to something. Here are a few examples of how "to bind" can be used in a sentence: 1. The shoelaces were too loose, so I had to bind them tightly to keep my shoes from falling off. 2. The contract was designed to bind the two companies together in a long-term partnership. 3. She was able to bind the broken pieces of glass together using super glue. 4. The promise he made to his mother would bind him to visit her every weekend. 5. The ancient book was bound in leather and had intricate designs on the cover.
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a NSC11668 is predicted to bind the ATP-binding pocket.
To bind people together?
Her voice seems to bind her.
Rey also began to bind his breasts.
But blood is still expected to bind.
Also, we always use egg to bind.
I didn't have anything there to bind!
I started to bind my breasts.
Combine cooled shrimp with sufficient pesto to bind; chill.
Instead, the protein broke, unable to bind to any hormone.
The idea is to bind ideas of psychoanalysis with neurobiology.
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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.

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