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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affixing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of attaching or securing something to another object or surface.
Example: "The label was affixing to the package to ensure proper identification during shipping."
Alternatives: "attaching to" or "securing to".
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It comes with a weighted base for free standing and a two-way clamp for affixing to tables or a headboard.
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.
All the same – and typically – this attitude of reverence did not prevent him from affixing to the top of his own Braun electric toothbrush the giant set of sugar-pink confectionery teeth his young son had bought him as a present from Brighton.
The robots have spools of carbon fiber thread that they pass back and forth after affixing to points on the wall, like two hands putting together a cat's cradle.
In view of this, highly branched anionic spherical polyelectrolyte brushes (ASPB), consisting of polyelectrolyte chains affixing to the surface of spheres, may be a novel dopant of conducting polymers which can improve the performance of conducting polymers by introducing the brush polymers with certain functional groups.
A geolocator and its harness ready for affixing to a Great Plains songbird by my colleague Kevin Ellison, with coins for scale.
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affixed to their names.
Affixed to fence b.
Typically, the chips are affixed to shoelaces.
fuel — affixed to the back.
Flags affixed to the fence: Sardinia, Lebanon, Puerto Rico, Brazil.
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