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"clamp on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a verb phrase to describe the action of attaching or securing something in place with a clamp. For example, "He clamped on the brake so the car wouldn't roll down the hill."
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Now that I've graduated to grandchild number two, Nicolas's pacifier is attached to his clothing by a strap with a clamp on one end.
PCR primers were designed (Additional file 11) using Primer3 [ 72] with at least one GC clamp on the 3" end.
The domestic focus of the industry has put another clamp on earnings.
One strategist talks about the "iron clamp" on aspiration that many now feel.
This is horrible.' So the family got involved, and the owner put a clamp on it".
"Everything's putting a clamp on the inventory; it's sitting there much longer".
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Clamp-on vises are also available.
3. Birgitte's son's bed basks in the gentle glow of this clamp-on spot lamp.
A specially developed clamp-on cannula probe, equipped with 2 − 4 MHz piezoceramic transducers, enables easy system setup.
Additionally, a clamp-on chip holder has been constructed which allows the alignment and stacking of different chip modules.
Portable clamp-on vises that can be attached to a plank, tabletop, or bench top date from 1570.
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