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Discover Ludwig"anchored at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means being securely fixed or held in place at a specific location. Example: The ship was anchored at the pier, waiting for the storm to pass before continuing its journey.
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The ends are anchored at the abutments.
The yacht, called the Infinity, remained anchored at the dock.
Inflation expectations are anchored at close to their target rate.
Medium-term inflation expectations are firmly anchored at 2%, he adds.
The nets would be anchored at the bottom and marked with buoys on top.
Several containers would be tethered together and anchored at a predetermined spot.
A mink "apron" as a front panel emphasized a long, lean silhouette anchored at the hips.
The battleship USS Massachusetts, now a state World War II memorial, is anchored at Fall River.
The building became a vertical shopping mall anchored at first by Abraham & Straus and later by Stern's.
He didn't board until June 5th, and then the confounded ship lay anchored at Sandy Hook for two weeks.
In the evening, 60,000 fireworks will be fired from 13 barges anchored at five locations in the harbor.
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