special bond
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspecialandbond
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special
adjective
uk/ˈspeʃ.əl/us/ˈspeʃ.əl/
not ordinary ...
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bond
noun
uk/bɒnd/us/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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Over the years, aspecialbondhad been forged between them.
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The police are custodians of aspecialbondof trust between the people and the law.
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There seems to exist between us aspecialbond.
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It also helps to cement a veryspecialbondbetween her and her baby, to their mutual advantage.
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Society must allow us to make the most of our sons and daughters so that we can forge aspecialbondwith them from birth.
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Avodians describe themselves as sharing aspecialbond.
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They had aspecialbondand therefore he loved him the most...
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The boy and the pelican form aspecialbond.
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According to this model, a man and woman experience a veryspecialbondthrough marriage.
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It was there that she developed aspecialbondof friendship with railway workers who often suffered in industrial accidents.
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Owners of guide dogs share aspecialbondwith their dog.
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Unlike most twins, there is nospecialbondbetween them.
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Breeds acknowledged that from a musical stand point someone who inspires you creatively and acts as your muse, is aspecialbond.
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When amino acids combine, they form aspecialbondcalled a peptide bond through dehydration synthesis, and become a "polypeptide", or protein.
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Thespecialbondwhich develops between children and their childhood environments has been called a primal landscape by human geographers.
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Second, aspecialbondis created between animal and child during pet therapy.
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There is nospecialbondor whatever to hold this group together.
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Often, stories highlight aspecialbondor shared history that two characters have or a coming of age momentum.
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She instantly creates aspecialbondwith him.
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It explains how to create aspecialbondwith a dog.
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