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Discover Ludwig"anchor itself" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor for something that is stable and reliable. For example, "This relationship has been able to anchor itself in the winds of change."
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These extensions help the cell anchor itself to the modified structure.
A mussel lays down byssal threads to anchor itself to rocks in pounding surf.
But the action does not anchor itself in periodic updates to Piaf's 1950s frailty.
It is the success of the invading plant, which seeks only to anchor itself in the past.
Falciparum's ability to anchor itself in the blood vessels of the brain may be one reason for its deadliness.
They were a way for the family to anchor itself, to show the world that they mattered.
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But expression is not all that matters: Cioffi's work anchors itself in the actual.
So a part of that childhood passion for basketball had anchored itself, in a small way, to the Knicks.
Boeing, which is based in Chicago, anchored itself to the community when it took over the local Stearman Aircraft Company in 1929.
Will the United States lead the effort to make itself and its trans-Pacific partners more prosperous, in the process anchoring itself in Asia and cementing its future relevance?
The palmitoyl CPPs forms a stable complex with HSA by anchoring itself to the high affinity palmitate binding sites of HSA.
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