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The phrase "affixed using a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is attached or secured, typically followed by a specific method or tool.
Example: "The label was affixed using a strong adhesive to ensure it would not come off."
Alternatives: "attached with a" or "secured using a".
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The bare foot was affixed using a small snow board binding which assures vibration transmission to the calf muscles.
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The main benefit of this primitive arises when a template is to be affixed using an irregular or non-obvious geometry, but it is also a way to ensure that a specific template connection point is used preferentially.
These lights are usually small and dome-shaped, and they are either affixed using screws or a tacky material on their back.
Tinsel dragged out from the kicked and destroyed cardboard box in that little cupboard only reception has access to pulled from the archives and affixed using blu-tack to the top of a whiteboard.
A 30 cm flange of mesh at the cage base was tightly conformed to the reef and affixed using galvanized fencing nails.
The HEK 293 cells were affixed using paraformaldehyde solution, before SEM inspection, after 96 h of cell culture.
Each acetabular component was assembled with its matching metallic femoral head in the position of maximum penetration and affixed using adhesive tape.
Eyelash extensions are most often affixed using glues that contain cyano acrylate, otherwise known as superglue.
He recalled that as a child, he put caps on jars of horseradish and affixed the labels, using a paste of flour and water.
The second and third wires can be of the peripheral olive type and affixed to the ring using a combination of a wire securing pin and sliding clamp unit.
An official description of the work sent by Fitzmaurice and featured on the museum's website states that the iPads are affixed to the shells using a noninvasive epoxy substance that "removes easily and cleanly without damaging the tortoise's shell".
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