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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed to attach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to include or add something, typically in a formal or business context.
Example: "After reviewing the documents, we all agreed to attach the revised contract to the final proposal."
Alternatives: "consented to include" or "approved the addition of".
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In June, Cablevision agreed to attach strips of plastic wire to the telephone poles as markers.
The Army finally agreed to attach towing equipment to the howitzers, so that no two would have to pass abreast.
It was clearly intended that J. Wagner was to exert her vocal abilities to the utmost to aid the theatre to which she agreed to attach herself.
For example, clinicians at all the hospitals in our system have agreed to attach colored tape to catheters inserted under less-than-ideal conditions in the emergency department.
had initially agreed to attach his name, as well, officials said, but changed his mind at the last minute, saying that it was too close to the election for the bureau to be involved.
When Dow Chemical sold $6 billion in bonds earlier this month, it joined a handful of recent companies that agreed to attach credit-sensitive coupons. If a rating agency downgraded the company, Dow would have to pay higher interest costs on its debt.
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But it's incumbent on them to ask tough questions either before they take that paycheck or before they agree to attach their name behind something.
There are really only two working visas you can be approved for, and both rely highly on your ability to get hired (or "sponsored") by a money-making company and then have that company agree to attach itself to you for three years.
The Internet Protection Act was set forth on Monday and aims to require website administrators including blogs and message boards to "remove any comments posted on his or her website by an anonymous poster unless such anonymous poster agrees to attach his or her name to the post".
The Act, sponsored by Assemblyman Dean Murray (R-East Patchogue) and Senator Thomas O'Mara (R-Big Flats), would require New York-based websites to "remove any comments posted on his or her website by an anonymous poster unless such anonymous poster agrees to attach his or her name to the post".
One friend was at the top, holding onto a rope that I had willingly agreed to have attached to me.
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