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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affixed to each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is attached or secured to individual items or components.
Example: "The labels must be affixed to each package before shipping."
Alternatives: "attached to each" or "secured to each".
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He said numbers just got affixed to each candidate.
"I'm so proud of my country," Ms. Tian said, a Chinese flag affixed to each cheek.
"Take care of the product with tact," read a label affixed to each.
A polymerase molecule affixed to each hole then starts building the DNA strand, adding one base after another.
Flynn wants to see an electronic tracking code affixed to each container destined for big world ports.
Affixed to each side of the arch's pillars were huge bronze plaques, etched with hundreds of names.
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Finally, you affix to each package a sticker that reminds you what's inside and supplies directions on defrosting and cooking.
The problem was solved by affixing to each seat in the theater its own scent microphone, as it was called, an adjustable tube that could be placed as close as desired to your nose.
The dining room's eye-catchers are two large wrought-iron curlicues affixed to the walls, each holding 15 flickering votive candles.
The most surprising thing I found was The Loudspeaker affixed to a wall in each home.
Affixed to the stern of each of Team New Zealand's boats was the most radical design innovation since Australia II's winged keel in 1983.
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