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Discover Ludwig"anchor in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as an idiom to describe when someone or something is firmly established and unlikely to change. For example, "The team has firmly anchored in first place in the standings."
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Boston, at anchor in the harbour.
David has no anchor in his life".
You were my Anchor in the desert.
He would remain the highest-paid anchor in cable news.
The Endeavour dropped anchor in England, June 12 , 1771
It gave him an anchor in real America.
Tour ferries float at anchor in the distance.
Then we dropped anchor in about four feet of water.
(Mr. Gibson became sole anchor in May 2006).
The booms proved impossible to anchor in the strong current.
While lying at anchor in Toulon harbor yesterday [Sept.
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