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The phrase "are prefixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements that are added at the beginning of something, such as words, codes, or labels.
Example: "In programming, certain commands are prefixed with a special character to indicate their function."
Alternatives: "are added at the beginning" or "are attached at the front".
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are prefixed
noun
That which is prefixed; especially one or more letters or syllables added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning; as, pre- in prefix, con- in conjure.
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Past forms are prefixed by e- (the "augment"), usually lost in mainland dialects when unstressed.
First, all Meep functions (in the meep:: namespace) are prefixed with meep- in the Scheme interface.
Letters of the late Ignatius Sancho, an African... To which are prefixed, memoirs of his life.
The ID's of participants tested by Oxford Ancestors are prefixed with an "O" and were assigned randomly.
Those who were tested by Ancestry.com (formerly Relative Genetics) are prefixed with "A". A few anonymous Bachman/Baughman contributers to the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Project have also been added to this page.
The weak-prefix search problem consists of searching for the strings in a dictionary S that are prefixed by a pattern P[1,p]; if no such string does occur, any answer can be returned.
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After that they will be prefixed by a 7.
His header for the equaliser was the type that could be prefixed with the word "bullet".
The label that will probably end up being prefixed here is 'smart'smart
To which is prefixed a concise Gaelic grammar.
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