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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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"Bond and Tight" in a a sentence

Can I use those two words in in this sentence: "Invisible tread made us bond and tight."

  

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" If we ignore the fact that "invisible tread" has no meaning, you can't use "bond" and "tight" with "make" like that. With "bond", "make" means "forced us to". With "tight", "make" means "changed us so that we were".

  • " If we ignore the fact that "invisible tread" has no meaning, you can't use "bond" and "tight" with "make" like that.
  • With "bond", "make" means "forced us to".
  • With "tight", "make" means "changed us so that we were".
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anonymousCan I use those two words in in this sentence: "Invisible tread made us bond and tight."

If we ignore the fact that "invisible tread" has no meaning, you can't use "bond" and "tight" with "make" like that. With "bond", "make" means "forced us to". With "tight", "make" means "changed us so that we were".

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