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once affixed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "once affixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been attached or secured in place at a previous time. Example: "The label must remain visible once affixed to the package to ensure proper identification."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(19)
When adhered
having been attached
having been paid
having been engaged
When complying
Having been paid for the project
after receiving payment
once compensated
upon receipt of payment
after payment was received
after being compensated
with remuneration received
following payment
once payment was made
having been left
having been paying
having been paid in
having been disbursed
having been filed
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Usage summary
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Expert writing tips
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
They once affixed one to a cow.
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A dildo was once affixed to her hand, apparently in celebration of International Women's Day.
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But plan carefully, because according to Bluelounge, the manufacturer, the adhesive is strong; once affixed, the clips cannot be moved.
News & Media
As Malcolm, he embodied, to use a phrase Kenneth Tynan once affixed to a Laurence Olivier performance, "a panther among doves".
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King George III once affixed his seal to these sheets; Walt Whitman sat with a small piece of note paper briefly commenting to his mother about the progress of the Civil War; and during the Constitutional Convention — at least until he withdrew in protest — the New York delegate, John Lansing Jr., sat in Philadelphia, filling these pages with his notes.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Movie posters for "The Boondock Saints" and "The Dark Knight" hung on the walls, next to the pair of steer horns Lewan once had affixed to the hood of his Cadillac DeVille, so he could drive around campus like Boss Hogg from "The Dukes of Hazzard".
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There the brash comedian SANDRA BERNHARD will once again affix her gimlet eye on the ups and downs of the past year in a performance to include her usual fearlessly outspoken — and sidesplitting — talk, along with some rowdy rock with her band, the Rebellious Jezebels.
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If needed, you may once again affix the anti-roll bar if you removed it earlier.
Wiki
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.
News & Media
Unfurled, it stands 65 inches tall — once it has been affixed to the wall with a nail, that is.
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"To me, Joyce, Tony Curtis — from the way his collar stood up to the way his hair was to everything he wore and the way he looked — he was my James Bond," says Mr. Schwartz, who, being an ace salesman, need only hear your name once to have it affixed to his brain as firmly as say, Ralph's initials on his line of jeans.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "once affixed" to clearly indicate that an item is intended to remain in place after being attached. For example, "The label must remain visible once affixed to the package to ensure proper identification."
Common error
Avoid using "once affixed" when the intention is for temporary attachment. Use phrases like "temporarily attached" or "lightly placed" to avoid confusion.
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Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "once affixed" typically functions as part of an adverbial clause of time, modifying a verb by specifying when an action or state occurs, as seen in Ludwig examples. It indicates the condition or state after something has been attached or secured.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "once affixed" is a grammatically sound phrase primarily functioning as an adverbial clause element, indicating a state of being attached. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is valid. While not exceedingly common, with only a few examples found, it's employed across contexts like news, instructions, and scientific documentation, implying permanence. Related phrases include "after being attached" and "once secured". When writing, reserve "once affixed" for scenarios where highlighting the lasting nature of an attachment is key.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
After being attached
Replaces "once affixed" with a more common synonym for 'affixed' and adds context.
Once it's secured
Uses 'secured' as a simpler alternative to 'affixed'.
Following attachment
Transforms the original phrase into a noun-based construction, emphasizing the action of attaching.
Upon being fastened
Substitutes "affixed" with "fastened" to highlight the act of securing something in place.
After application
Focuses on the action of applying something, replacing 'affixed' in the context of attaching something to a surface.
When adhered
Emphasizes the act of sticking firmly, particularly relevant when using adhesive.
Once connected
Highlights the joining aspect of 'affixed', suggesting a link or union.
Subsequent to fixing
A more formal way of saying after fixing, emphasizing sequence.
With attachment completed
Focuses on the finished state of attaching something.
Post-application
A concise way of stating what happens after something has been applied or attached.
FAQs
How can I use "once affixed" in a sentence?
Use "once affixed" to describe something that should stay in place after being attached, such as "The sticker cannot be removed once affixed to the surface."
What can I say instead of "once affixed"?
You can use alternatives like "after being attached", "once secured", or "following attachment" depending on the specific context.
When is it appropriate to use "once affixed"?
"Once affixed" is appropriate when you want to emphasize the permanence or difficulty of removal after something has been attached. It's useful in instructions or warnings where a firm, lasting attachment is important.
Is there a difference between "once affixed" and "after attaching"?
While both phrases relate to attachment, "once affixed" implies a state of being permanently or firmly attached, whereas "after attaching" simply indicates a sequence of actions. "Once affixed" highlights the resulting condition after the act of attaching.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested