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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to bound" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of setting limits or constraints, or in a more literal sense of moving quickly or leaping.
Example: "The dog seemed to bound across the field with endless energy."
Alternatives: "to limit" or "to restrict."
Dictionary
to bound
verb
Past of bind
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Thus, from the above equality, we know that if we want to bound (|lambda_{k}^{(l)}|), it is sufficient to bound (nu_{l}).
But we were trying to bound our analysis, so we were very conservative on the weight.
You're allowed to bound around and be enthusiastic, mischievous and friendly".
He looked over his shoulder, about to bound in the direction of the voice.
McCourt seemed to bound away from Columbia tacklers before they could hit him.
Under soft conditions, errant shots in the fairway are less likely to bound into the rough.
First we proceed to bound.
Next, we come to bound (T_{5}).
His-XB21 was added to bound GST and GST-LRR1.
Then, it is easier to bound the probability of (3).
spores tested, to bound the logit away from infinity.
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