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  • mounted on mounted in | WordReference Forums
    I would happily omit mounted the second time A magnet mounted on the moving part of the window or door trips a switch mounted on the frame when the window or door is opened Inserted in would not do because the switch is almost certainly surface-mounted In fact, I would happily get rid of both mounteds
  • Mount to on - WordReference Forums
    The handrail will be mounted to the wall The handrail will be mounted on the wall Both are widely used in English In general English, I think "mounted on the wall" is more common; certainly pictures hang on the wall I think that "mounted to" is more likely in building, architectural, engineering or other professional trade contexts
  • prepositions - Mounted on or in the ceiling? - English Language Usage . . .
    A lamp mounted "in the ceiling" is recessed into the ceiling, so that it does not protrude I would not refer to the "ceiling in a car", but to the "roof of a car", and would make the same distinction: if it protrudes, it is "on" the roof, if it doesn't, it is "in" it
  • prepositions - Mount On To A Cardboard - English Language Learners . . .
    Pretty much the same "mounted to" might imply to some readers that it was more permanently mounted than "mounted on" does To clearly affirm, rather than imply such permanence, I would try "affixed to", "attached to" or "glued to"
  • What is a collective term for animals that people can ride?
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  • Differences between sledge, sleigh and sled
    A sledge is normally taken to mean ‘a carriage mounted upon runners instead of wheels, and generally used for travelling over snow or ice’ Sledge shares its etymology and meaning with sled, a form which the OED describes as being ‘chiefly dialect and US’ Sled does, however, have some meanings that sledge does not have They include
  • as shown or as is shown? | WordReference Forums
    A In your link, Parla says that "gets bigger" is wrong, not that "as is expected" is wrong B "As expected" means "as was expected", which means "as (someone) expected"
  • Word for the thing thats fixed on the wall and holds a (fire) torch in . . .
    So to summarise, a sconce is a mounted bracket for a candle or torch, a cresset is such a bracket that holds the burning material directly, and a brazier also holds fuel directly, but is freestanding or hanging –


















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