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Brakes can bind due to several factors, including worn or damaged brake components, such as calipers, rotors, or pads, which can prevent the brake from fully releasing. Corrosion or debris in the brake system can also cause binding, as can a malfunctioning brake booster or master cylinder. Additionally, improper installation or lack of lubrication on the brake hardware can lead to sticking, resulting in binding. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these issues.

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