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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affixed to a surface" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that is attached or secured to a particular surface.
Example: "The label was affixed to a surface on the box to ensure it was easily identifiable."
Alternatives: "attached to a surface" or "secured to a surface".
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Children aged ≥2 y were measured to the nearest 0.1 cm with a stadiometer (Seca, Hamburg, Germany, in 2003 and 2007; WCS, Curitiba, Brazil, in 2009) affixed to a flat surface on a wall, without a baseboard and perpendicular to the floor.
The hand sensor was mounted on a piece of Plexiglas, affixed to a custom-made glove and placed on the surface of the moving hand, one cm from the wrist line.
A metal support bar affixed to a trolley allows the laser to follow a level path a few inches from the painting's surface.
Like balloons affixed to a fire hydrant, they burst".
The wrench was affixed to a bridge bolt.
One of his posters was affixed to a utility box.
All pins (with a minimum of three on either side) were affixed to a single clamp.
Growth kinetics depend critically on whether the plate is free to bend or is affixed to a rigid substrate.
In many cases, the nanoparticles must be affixed to a carrier/support to prevent them from aggregation during catalysis.
Each array was affixed to a micromanipulator and suspended vertically.
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