closely bound up

Frequency: 6.838.6 per million words

Emphasizes a very strong degree of connection.

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Examples (10)

  • A person's name is often closely bound up with their sense of identity.
  • The economies of the two nations have become closely bound up with each other.
  • The country's history is closely bound up with its struggle for independence.
  • Her happiness seemed to be closely bound up with her children's success.
  • The survival of this species is closely bound up with the health of the coral reefs.
  • In this region, music and daily life are closely bound up.
  • The future of the company will be closely bound up with the success of its new product.
  • The concept of freedom is closely bound up with the notion of responsibility.
  • For many people, their sense of self-worth is closely bound up with what they achieve professionally.
  • The fate of the defendant was closely bound up with the testimony of a single witness.