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The phrase "any attached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or documents that are included with a message or correspondence, typically in emails or formal communication.
Example: "Please review any attached files before our meeting tomorrow."
Alternatives: "any included" or "any enclosed".
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Coimmunoprecipitation of phosphorylated Src with p85 also occurred in extracts from any attached cells and was not altered by attachment to type IV collagen.
Often the clay particles are incorporated into the bubbles, the research team found, with any attached RNA molecules.
For practical reasons, do not open any attached file unless you know the sender; that is one way worms and viruses spread.
Sample collection tubes containing the polyester swabs were thoroughly mixed using vortex to release any attached microbial cells.
If PSA was present, both it and any attached DNA-toting nanoparticles were dragged along as well.
The composite host structure is modelled using a refined higher-order laminate theory and additional degrees of freedom are then added to describe any attached electrical circuitry.
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Get out of this relationship before you are any more attached, or any more degraded, than you are now.
And not with any conditions attached".
I never saw any stigma attached to it.
That there's any wildness attached to it.
"I don't want any strings attached," Trump said.
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