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The phrase "a glued on" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is attached or affixed, but it should be used in a different form, such as "glued-on" as a compound adjective.
Example: "The glued-on label fell off the package during shipping."
Alternatives: "attached" or "affixed".
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" Smile a little more often and be pleasant, even though you have to overcome moodiness at times--but not overdoing a glued on grin when you think you can't smile.
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A small square of rubber from a bicycle tire was glued on the tip, and a small piece of a wide rubber band glued on top of that.
For smaller objects, individual feathers were glued on with a kind of mosaic technique.
Use the piece you just glued on as a frame.
He also complained of the Robin costume, saying it was more involved and uncomfortable than the one he wore in Batman Forever, with a glued-on mask which caused sweat to pool on his face.
Drysdale said Freefourracing's injury had been aggravated by a glue-on shoe she was wearing.
If you're using a glue-on patch, make your mark large so that you can still see it after you've smeared on the glue.
The tablet he saw was a block of wood with a printout of a newspaper glued on the front.
"I use a golf club with the end cut off with a magnet glued on.
(b) Sketch of the device consisting of a QD-membrane glued on a side of a PMN-PT crystal.
We admire your dedication to the ponytail, Philip, even if that 'stache did look a bit glued on.
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