Sentence examples for affix with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "affix with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "affix" already implies attaching or sticking something to another object, so "with" is unnecessary.
Example: "Please affix the label to the package."
Alternatives: "attach" or "stick on".

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We had a couple of umbrella lights, and we had this piece of metal onto which we'd affix, with magnets, the photos of whatever archive we were at, and I'd move my camera back and forth over the photo to get a detail.

This timing corresponds to the release of the suffix, and we suggest that the increased activation of left BA44 at this time reflects the integration of the affix with the previously recognized stem (Hagoort 2005).

Grab the fabric gently at a corner, pull it around to the bottom side of the table and affix with a staple.

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Feet wore socks, or nothing, or shoes with leather soles, some affixed with taps of wood.

Picture hats were set upon pompadour coiffures, affixed with hat pins.

Across the opening of the kettle, an animal-skin drumhead is affixed with rope.

A hologram is affixed with a number specific to that match.

A forklift affixed with a wedgelike scoop, known as a spatula, pulled up the trays.

The spikes are affixed with a few drops of hot wax, then taped.

The stripes on some of their uniforms were affixed with safety pins.

They are affixed with paste, like wallpaper, but are sturdy enough to be reused.

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