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The phrase "a strong attachment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a deep emotional connection or bond to a person, place, idea, or object.
Example: "She has a strong attachment to her childhood home, which holds many cherished memories."
Alternatives: "a deep bond with" or "a profound connection to".
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They have a strong attachment to the characters.
"We as board members do have a strong attachment to the plant," Mr. Utlaut said.
Nevertheless, he retains a strong attachment to the sport which he dominated for decades.
So bereft is he of a genuine relationship, he develops a strong attachment to his satnav.
When he saw the boy, he felt a strong attachment to him.
During our brief, two-day acquaintance I developed a strong attachment to him.
This position is based partly on principle, notably a strong attachment to absolute state sovereignty.
A strong attachment to international institutions is accompanied by a readiness, in extremis, to go it alone.
Once the Wall Street crisis hit, investors traded what had been a strong attachment to Treasuries for downright love.
It is sometimes thought that those who have a strong attachment to a particular landscape are by definition "parochial".
But they move and animate with such character and warmth that you develop a strong attachment to them.
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