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The phrase "are affixed in the proximity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the placement or attachment of objects that are located near each other.
Example: "The labels are affixed in the proximity of the corresponding items on the shelf."
Alternatives: "are attached nearby" or "are placed close to".
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In S. cerevisiae, actively transcribed genes are affixed in the proximity of the nuclear pores (Casolari et al. 2004; Cabal et al. 2006), which may also prevent those regions of the DNA helix from unrestricted rotation.
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