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The phrase "affixed inside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is attached or secured within a particular space or object.
Example: "The label was affixed inside the box to ensure it wouldn't be lost."
Alternatives: "attached within" or "secured inside".
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With a red dog tag affixed inside his helmet, Hamilton became the first American cyclist to win a gold medal in a road race since Alexi Grewal in 1984 at the Los Angeles Games.
Telemetry receivers (RLA3000; Data Sciences International) were modified and affixed inside individual cages in exposure chambers.
Telemetry receivers were modified and affixed inside individual cages in exposure chambers that were customized for telemetry studies.
The primate chair was affixed inside a field coil frame (CNC Engineering, Seattle, WA, USA) with a flat display screen in front.
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I recently had that opportunity and, affixed to the inside of the door, the gentleman in question had a Mr Porter sticker with his name on it.
An order to vacate, affixed to the inside of the door, was based on the lack of a sprinkler system, which represented an "imminent threat to the tenants," said Jennifer Gilbert, a spokeswoman for the Buildings Department.
Instructions on how to vote without accidentally canceling out your choices also have been affixed to the inside of each voting machine at the city's 1,325 polling places.
In fact, he said, a recent signage requirement imposed by the city makes landlords responsible for ensuring that a fire emergency instruction placard is affixed on the inside entrance door of every apartment in a multiple dwelling.
To evaluate a ruminal probe for recording diurnal variation in rumen pH, we fitted three ruminally fistulated cows with probes affixed to the inside of the cannula.
After scraping the cells affixed to the inside of the membrane, the cells that had migrated through the insert were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde (Beyotime) and stained with Giemsa (Jiancheng Bioengineering Research Institute, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
American Jimmy Gronen, 14 at the time, had his world title revoked when it was discovered that he had affixed electromagnets inside the nose of his racer.
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