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"cemented to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that two things are strongly or permanently attached to each other. For example, "The two pieces of metal were firmly cemented to one another."
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They worked around figurines he cemented to the fireplace mantle.
Formica is usually cemented to plywood or other suitable backing.
I am cemented to his plays and I will be until I die".
This wall comprises an even number of calcareous plates cemented to the substratum.
The eggs are laid singly or in clumps, usually cemented to a feather or hair.
Cemented to the inside walls are 193 commemorative stones from states and foreign countries that have been cleaned and restored.
The twisted 221 propellor head is cemented to the ground, surrounded by pebbles carrying the name of the dead.
I note with pleasure that a six-inch spotted cowrie shell is cemented to the lip of the moray's cavern.
Finally, after three hours, we reached the refuge halfway up the mountain, a silver trailer cemented to the mountain.
Females lay about six eggs a day that are cemented to hair shafts right next to the scalp.
In most decapods the fertilized eggs are carried cemented to the abdominal appendages until they are hatched.
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