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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affixed into" is not standard in written English; "affixed to" is more commonly used.
You can use it when describing something that is attached or secured to another object.
Example: "The label was affixed to the box to ensure proper identification."
Alternatives: "attached to" or "secured to".
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These isolated moments, though forever affixed into the larger machinery of the movie, stay with me, burn into me hotter than the movie itself.
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According to the terms of the film itself, artists who absent themselves from their work, even for a moment, risk alienating themselves from the creation to which their names are affixed and falling into the abyss of despair, self-loathing, and creative paralysis that swallows up Foster Kalt.
There are lots of subplots here; artists who were significant and faded (Alberto Burri), artists who mattered and then didn't (Salvatore Scarpitta), and artists who were innovate and lapsed into decorative (the American, Niki de Saint Phalle) who loaded globs of paint into plaster, affixed it to the canvas, and then shot it.
Barges purchased from the Intrepid Air and Space Museum in Manhattan have been affixed to piles driven into the riverbed to serve as a temporary dock for the Algocen.
Modest five-oh badges (especially in comparison with gaudy Indianapolis 500 Pace Car trim of the past) are affixed outside and embroidered into the seats and mats.
It all began in 1906 when a former dye salesman named Sam Sorenson set himself up in a one-room office in Plainfield, N.J., and began funneling a powdered coal-tar derivative into bottles affixed with the label "Cachoo".
The fabricated PZT piezoelectric sensor was embedded into and affixed to the structure to detect the structural damage, respectively.
Eight years in the making, the exhibit displays more than 2,000 fish and a million tiny coral polyps affixed to rocks, slowly growing into a reef.
It is hard enough to be an expectant father without being captured, blindfolded and sewn into a harness affixed with a satellite transmitter that will track your every move.
"This is the air-conditioning Christmas season," Mike Stoll says, punching a new address into the navigator affixed to his windshield and apologizing, in advance, for how he is going to smell later in the day.
They consume the scraps of cloth, rubber, and wire affixed within, the refuse transforming into life pink, clay orange, and energy yellow.
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