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Discover Ludwig"fixed place" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a specific location that remains the same and does not change. Example: "I always keep my keys in a fixed place on the kitchen counter so I don't lose them." In this sentence, "fixed place" refers to a specific location on the kitchen counter where the keys are always kept.
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She hasn't had one fixed place for a while.
Whereas previous Russian-themed works by Mr. Ratmansky have suggested a single imaginary world, "Symphony #9" has no such sense of fixed place.
And it lives in a profoundly fixed place of love and also hopefulness, to which I cannot seem to find my way back to.
We need a third way of understanding the separation between church and state -- a never firmly fixed place between the right's religious triumphalism (that simply feeds the fears of the left) and the left's trivialization of religion (that feeds the anger of the right).
Absolute position is telling the element to have a fixed place inside the page (not the screen) and it doesn't change whatever happens.
Technology computers and teleconferencing equipment, that is makes fixed employment in a fixed place less necessary.
During these sessions, rats had to learn to localize a hidden platform set always in a fixed place.
In a time of globalisation, 'home' is no longer a fixed place but has increasingly turned into something fluid; a set of practices, memories, and myths [ 9].
Home for Annan was no fixed place.
Or rather, in this case, where some people have no fixed place to sleep.
Does the non-resident company have a fixed place of business in the UK?
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