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"secure with tape" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something should be fastened with tape to ensure its stability. For example, "Be sure to securely fasten the packages with tape before sending them off."
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Pinch the middle of the cellophane squares together, twist them tightly, and secure with tape.
Replace the lid as soon as possible, secure with tape.
Stretch the top of the balloon over one end of your roll and secure with tape.
Then secure with tape.
Wrap one more layer of newspaper around the box and secure with tape.
Wrap plastic wrap on top of the bottom and secure with tape.
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A blue felt blanket hung tenuously over the blinds, secured with tape — Mr. Ripka's attempt, when working night shifts, to block out the daylight while he sleeps.
The real double agent practiced his tradecraft in Washington and New York, not Cairo and Istanbul, and delivered the goods — more than 6,000 pages — in garbage bags secured with tape.
A detainee would be shouted at, have his clothes cut off, be secured with tape, hooded and dragged up and down a long corridor while being slapped and punched.
The skin is stretched along the outside of the cylinder, and secured with tape.
The front limbs were secured with tape to better expose the axillary/brachial lymph node areas.
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