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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sealed on" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context
It could potentially be used in contexts related to sealing something on a specific date or event.
Example: "The documents were sealed on the day of the agreement."
Alternatives: "sealed at" or "sealed during"
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Each center hole was glued with a sealed on one end hollow fiber membrane tube, which is used to separate the aqueous phase from the octanol phase.
After pre-filling with cryomedium (150 μL) the straws were sealed on one side and kept at 4°C.
For this, we prepared dialysis membranes (Carl Roth, 1785.1 Dialysierschlauch Visking) of approximately 5 cm width, which we sealed on one side with a plastic clip (Carl Roth, H277.1 Verschlussklammer).
Additionally, one note of caution is that nothing is signed or sealed on the issue of EU entry at present.
The time capsule will be "sealed" on Wednesday.
The last point was anticlimactic, history sealed on a double fault.
It would be sealed on receipt of a check for the Whitney's giveaway price -- $500.
The "provocation", Mr Borodin added, was aimed at undermining the Russia-Belarus union sealed on Wednesday.
Its infamy was sealed on the Somme, when German soldiers used it to slaughter British troops.
Of course, the myth is that the justices sit sealed on their Olympian perches, forever mum.
CBS's policy is to forbid media appearances until a contestant's fate is sealed on the show.
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