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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anchorage of" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of securing or holding something in place, usually a ship or boat. Example: The captain carefully directed the anchorage of the vessel to ensure it was stable in the rough waters. In this example, the phrase is used to describe the specific action of securing the vessel in place using an anchor.
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Next thing I knew, we were at Night Office, a club inside the right-bank anchorage of the Baratashvili Bridge.
Vividly image-packed in themselves, these titles are suggestive, even if entirely freed from the anchorage of content.
Moscow does owe Primorsky millions of dollars for services from fuel for the Vladivostok anchorage of the Russian Navy to reimbursements for social services.
Protein prenylation is required for membrane anchorage of small GTPases.
Finally, it should be noted that this paper focuses on anchorage of externally bonded FRP sheets and does not include anchorage of thick prefabricated plates.
The anchorage of silica particles in the polymer also depends on the feeding processes of monomers.
Its theoretical advantage is better anchorage of screws in osteoporotic bone.
Anchorage of the copolymer on the silica gel surface was confirmed by FT-IR spectroscopy.
Investigations proved that relatively short bond lengths were sufficient for the anchorage of the strengthening.
TGA were carried out for the anchorage of ICs on cotton.
Anchorage of the copolymer on the surface layer was confirmed by IR spectroscopy.
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