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Discover Ludwig"it's affixed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has been firmly attached or fastened to something else. Example: The poster was affixed to the wall with tape.
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It's affixed to the corner of the old museum building, leading away from the construction site and stretches to Museumplein, Amsterdam's great museum square.
Once it's affixed to their computers these Excel ninjas would no longer need to shuttle their hand back and forth to a mouse/trackpad but could perform all those essential micro-mousing movements just by sliding their number-loving fingers over the keyboard.
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(As it happens, there are no one or two "magic words" that get a manager ejected from the game. It's affixing "you" before them that will do the trick).
Whether it's affixing several of these 9-faceted lenses to a single imaging device, or perhaps even enlarging the lens for grander use, the future implementation of this technology will certainly be illuminating.
Instead, it is affixed firmly to a distant time, to a place far from Pemberton Road.
Most recently, it was affixed to a 1936 Cadillac he drives only on weekends.
It is affixed with double-sided tape and then shrunk with a hair dryer for a tight fit.
A red carnation wreath with a silver crucifix inside it was affixed to their building on Tuesday.
It was affixed to a handwritten wanted notice from 1863, under a headline offering a "$50 Reward!!" for the return of Dolly to her owner in Augusta, Ga.
But it was affixed so precariously, with Scotch tape, that it was in danger of becoming the very problem that it warned against.
Relieved, he stuffed the printouts in an overhead cabinet, which felt like a safer storage space, even if only because it was affixed to the wall.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com