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The phrase "prefixed to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is added at the beginning of another item or phrase.
Example: "The code must have a specific identifier prefixed to it for proper recognition."
Alternatives: "added at the start of" or "attached before"
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The bitterness he felt over his dismissal is apparent in "The Custom House" essay prefixed to the novel.
(ιx) is analogous to a quantifier in that, when prefixed to a wff α, it binds every free occurrence of x in α.
Although some of the others survive in Romance, continuators of non are usually used for negative expression and are regularly prefixed to the verb.
Izaak Walton's biography of Wotton was prefixed to the Reliquiae Wottonianae (1651), the volume in which most of Wotton's writings first appeared.
Some high officials of the cabinet have the word lord prefixed to their titles, e.g., First Lord of the Treasury (the prime minister), Lord High Chancellor, Lord President of the Council, and Lord Privy Seal.
A number prefixed to the letters gives the value for n, and a superscript to the right of each letter indicates the number of electrons with those values of n and l.
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There is also the "un" prefix, to derive the adjective unhappy.
Immediately after nationalisation, the Q Class was given a temporary "S" prefix to the original Southern Railway number.
Fans have added the "Love," prefix to their display name, and the film's director and book's writer have followed suit.
Use the same group prefixes to describe the amount.
So there is no need, here, for quantifiers to be prefixed in order to bind the variables x and y.
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