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"was affixed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the attachment of something else, such as an object, to a particular surface. Example: The poster was affixed to the wall with adhesive tape.
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The wrench was affixed to a bridge bolt.
One of his posters was affixed to a utility box.
The injury required surgery, and a metal plate was affixed to the bone to stabilize it.
That year, a bronze plaque inscribed with "The New Colossus" was affixed to the statue's base.
A white box, I saw, was affixed to many of the light posts.
He had an empty camouflage drop holster that was affixed to his right thigh".
A pin bearing the American and Vatican flags was affixed to his lapel.
A glass bowl was blown, and gold leaf was affixed to it.
But there's more: in the same issue, the word "chic" was affixed to Ballard.
It was around this time that the Champagne Charlie tag was affixed to him.
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In the current study, our LED landmark was affixed to the outside wall of the environment.
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