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Discover Ludwig"fix upon" is a correct phrase in written English.
It means to make a decision or come to a conclusion about something. Example: After carefully considering all of the options, they finally fixed upon a vacation destination. Example: The company CEO fixed upon a new strategy to increase profits.
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The anger will fix upon the individuals who were previously most admired for their financial imagination and acuity".
I could almost fix upon the moment when this truth dawned upon her mind, and spread its light to her countenance.
I enjoy watching rats along the riverside, and if I eat my lunch outside, it is certain a beady pigeon eye will fix upon me, hungry, hopeful, questioning.
Those criteria typically fix upon familiar sources of law such as legislative enactments or adjudicative rulings or administrative regulations or constitutional provisions.
The extent to which the witness is compelled to answer such questions as do not fix upon him a criminal culpability is within the control of the legislature.
Notably, when crowding is increased beyond this level, there is a sudden failure of protein folding: proteins fix upon a structure more quickly and become trapped in extended conformations.
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Fixed upon a metal rod.
It's what she's fixed upon.
Why is thine eye thus fixed upon the ground?
Dr Muthugounder Venugopal was the man eventually fixed upon.
"But our relationship is not fixed upon our differences.
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