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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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"it is bound for you to do something"

Dear you!

Is it possible to say "It is bound for you to do something" and does it mean the same as "You are bound to do something"?

If that phrase can be used, would you please give me some examples.

Thank you!
  

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Anonymous Is it possible to say "It is bound for you to do something" and does it mean the same as "You are bound to do something"? No.

  • Anonymous Is it possible to say "It is bound for you to do something" and does it mean the same as "You are bound to do something"?
  • No.
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AnonymousIs it possible to say "It is bound for you to do something" and does it mean the same as "You are bound to do something"?
No.

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