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Discover Ludwig"fix into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express an idea of firmly fitting one object into another, or to express the idea of becoming settled or established in a certain place or situation. For example, "The new lock fixed into the door easily."
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Magnetic ones are the easiest to fix into your (compatible) device.
The spikes rise just above the tread surface and fix into place for driving on packed snow and ice.
The surface tension caused by the posts enabled the collagen gel solution to fix into the gel cavity.
You load the memory address for the candidate you want to fix into it, and you say, 'Load address.' Then you load the number of votes to give him and then you say 'Deposit.' That's wiped out his real count and given him a fraudulent count right then.
What if we could engineer plants to increase by 20X the amount of carbon that they fix into sugar?
Let their faces fix into sourness and sadness.
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Post fixed into the concrete that surrounds seismic vault.
"Scared" turns into "scarred," "top" into "toy," "conclusive" into "conducive," "bar" into "bra," "fixed" into "faxed".
The Maclure Hypothesis is that ladders were fixed into the holes.
Each implant was fixed into cellular polyurethane rigid foam as a surrogate of osteoporotic femoral head.
Ionic liquids (ILs) were fixed into polyether-based polyurethane (PU) films for sustainable antistatic properties.
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