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The phrase "affixed to building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is attached or secured to a building, often referring to signs, fixtures, or other objects.
Example: "The new sign was affixed to the building's facade, making it visible from the street."
Alternatives: "attached to the building" or "mounted on the building".
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Licensed out, the Trump name gets affixed to buildings and businesses that he doesn't own, let alone run.
At East 23rd Street, the giant white crane affixed to the building under construction was the talk of the neighborhood.
A red carnation wreath with a silver crucifix inside it was affixed to their building on Tuesday.
The flagpoles are set in bronze eagles affixed to the building at 3rd-floor level; 2 on Park Ave . 2 on 49th St., & 2 on Lexington.
A plaque celebrating Warhol is affixed to the building, which was "completely renovated by the current owners to the very highest standards," according to the listing.
High-rise buildings are enclosed by curtain walls; these are non-load-bearing sheets of glass, masonry, stone, or metal that are affixed to the building's frame through a series of vertical and horizontal members called mullions and muntins.
The rules Zhejiang adopted in early July say crosses should be wholly affixed to a building facade and be no more than one-tenth of the facade's height.
Rio Tinto, an international mining company that operates in Utah under the Kennecott name, will pay $1.5 million to $2 million a year for 15 years to have its name affixed to the building.
THE movie version of "The Nanny Diaries," which opened recently, is full of witty little touches, like the red neon umbrella affixed to a building in downtown New York that morphs into a real one, the type Mary Poppins might hold aloft.
We will look out our window at an Absolut vodka sign affixed to the building across the street, and if we haven't already, we will fix ourselves a drink.
By that token, a big digital sign chockablock with light-emitting diodes, affixed to a building, bus shelter, mall kiosk, supermarket checkout or gasoline pump, is becoming the fourth screen.
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