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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affixed next to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the placement of an object or label in relation to another object, indicating that it is attached or positioned beside it.
Example: "The label was affixed next to the product on the shelf to provide customers with important information."
Alternatives: "attached beside" or "mounted next to".
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Why were strands of human hair affixed next to a photograph of a man hanging from a tree?
Exposure to noise was measured at Homogeneous Exposure Groups (HEG) by using a digital audio dosimeter affixed next to their aural point to a randomly selected worker within the HEG.
If you have the money to make the purchase, finalize the deal and have the owner write you a receipt with his or her signature affixed next to the date.
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Half of them appeared to be Jewish, he wrote, and affixed a mark next to those names.
When you sign in, you affirm under penalty that you are who you say you are, and then affix a thumbprint next to your signature.
"They are living on American and Kuwaiti bread," he says, unfurling the poster-size petition to point out that each of the 50 men had affixed a bloody thumb print next to his signature.
The mesh was affixed to the form prior to pouring, to ensure adhesion to the concrete.
I remember a bust of Beethoven on my piano which wobbled next to my underused metronome, but on the purple bedroom walls were affixed posters of my heroes and none more prominent than Bowie.
With the aid of his son, he affixed a wooden blade, probably purchased at a hardware store, to the top of a garage next to the house, about twenty feet in the air.
A Colorado mining town affixed to a world-class ski resort; rugged locals brushing elbows with the occasional celebrity; white tablecloth restaurants serving up foie gras next to taco dives.
Next to the preening cat hangs a painting that looks like a triangular protest banner made of loose canvas, completed by several eggs-over-easy sculptures affixed to it, along with the phrase BODY WORK.
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