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affix postage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "affix postage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when instructing someone to attach the required postage to a letter or package before sending it. Example: "Before mailing the letter, please remember to affix postage to ensure it reaches its destination."
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7 human-written examples
Be sure to include your return address and affix postage if using a foreign postal service.
Academia
— It seems possible that, in the moments before his death, Mr. Hollis attempted to send some kind of message — one destined never to be received, alas, as he was unable to affix postage.
News & Media
The law says that Federal Express can compete with the Postal Service in the delivery of letter mail, provided that FedExs customers affix postage stamps in addition to paying the FedEx rates.
News & Media
While the person with dementia may no longer be able to write holiday cards, ask them to stuff the cards into envelopes or affix postage stamps.
News & Media
Affix postage to the envelope and mail it.
Wiki
Affix postage to the envelope or the form.
Wiki
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53 human-written examples
Many people enjoy a craft project, and you can break up the monotony of the project or set up stations for different tasks, such as printing, stamping and affixing postage.
Wiki
The author, who complained of "licking the man's back" in order to affix her postage, managed to offend almost an entire state.
News & Media
Affix proper postage.
Wiki
Make sure you affix sufficient postage, and send it off.
Wiki
Still, in an era when everything from phone and electricity bills to books and video rentals are paid for online, such payments may appeal most to those who welcome any chance to avoid writing a check and affixing a postage stamp.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When instructing someone to send mail, specify the exact postage amount or class to avoid underpayment or delays.
Common error
Always verify current postage rates with the postal service before mailing to ensure correct postage is affixed and avoid returned mail.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "affix postage" functions as a verb phrase, specifically an imperative, instructing someone to attach postage to a mail item. Ludwig shows examples where this phrase is used in instructional contexts, such as voter registration guides and general mailing instructions.
Frequent in
Wiki
43%
News & Media
36%
Academia
21%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "affix postage" is a grammatically correct verb phrase that functions as an instruction to attach the correct postage to a mail item. Ludwig's AI validates its proper use in varied sources, spanning Wiki pages to news media. Although interchangeable with more casual options like "attach postage", the frequency of "affix postage" is only uncommon and the register is neutral. Remember to confirm current mailing rates before sending anything to avoid your items being delayed or returned.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
attach postage
Replaces "affix" with a more common synonym "attach".
apply postage
Uses "apply" instead of "affix", suggesting a similar action of putting postage on an item.
put postage on
Uses simpler language, replacing "affix" with "put on".
place postage on
Substitutes "affix" with "place", offering a slightly more descriptive alternative.
stamp the envelope
Focuses on the action of stamping, implying the application of postage.
fasten postage
Uses "fasten" to indicate a secure attachment of postage.
adhere postage
Implies a strong bond when postage is connected to the item, by using adhere.
secure postage
Emphasizes making sure postage is firmly attached.
stick postage
Replaces "affix" with the more informal "stick".
postage application
This version focuses on the action, "application", versus the act of securing postage.
FAQs
What's another way to say "affix postage"?
You can also say "attach postage", "apply postage", or "put postage on" depending on the context.
How do I know how much postage to affix?
Weigh your mail item and check the current postal rates for the specific mail class (e.g., First Class, Priority Mail) at your local post office or on the postal service's website.
Is it okay to use old postage stamps?
Yes, you can use old postage stamps as long as their combined value equals the current required postage for the mail class and weight of your item.
What happens if I don't affix enough postage?
If you don't affix enough postage, the mail item may be returned to you, or the recipient may be required to pay the additional postage due.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested