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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fixed on the ceiling" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something is gazing or looking intently at the ceiling, or is attached or secured to the ceiling. Example: The children lay on their backs, with their eyes fixed on the ceiling, as they watched the shadows created by the flickering candle. Another example: The chandelier was fixed on the ceiling with sturdy chains, ensuring that it would not fall.
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He lay motionless, with his eyes fixed on the ceiling.
Horton lay motionless, his eyes fixed on the ceiling.
His voice calms me, and I move toward it, my eyes fixed on the ceiling.
There was Justin Bieber, laying flat at center stage at Barclays Center on Wednesday night, eyes fixed on the ceiling.
Four of them, which are considered as anchor nodes, are fixed on the ceiling.
The man remained silent, gaze fixed on the ceiling.
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He seemed riveted by Ligeti's ghostly cantus firmus; his head was cocked to one side, his gaze fixed on the undulant ceiling.
His eyes were closed and, if not, they were fixed on the unlovely ceiling and floor.
"The project is inspired by nature," she wrote, "and imports attributes of insects and parasites into the interior of a vehicle, such as flexible and clever materials: backrests can be taken out and moved to different places, pockets can be shaped personally and bags can be randomly fixed on the walls or ceilings, using the function of elastic wings and cocoons".
The light source was four daylight fluorescent tubes fixed on the walls (not on the ceiling).
All eyes are fixed on the screens hanging from the ceilings.
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