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The phrase "are often attached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is commonly or frequently connected or linked to another thing.
Example: "In many cultures, certain meanings are often attached to specific colors, influencing their use in art and design."
Alternatives: "are frequently associated" or "are commonly linked".
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are often attached
adverb
Frequently, many times.
Exact(26)
"People are often attached to their former surroundings".
License plate readers are often attached to bridges, street lights, and police patrol cars.
Although the clauses "for a Canadian" or, now, "for a politician" are often attached, people almost always describe Mr. Ignatieff as glamorous.
They use sleeping bags that are often attached to the cots by Velcro strips to prevent Olsson's brand of rude awakening.
Although his career as a musician never took off, he believes this early experience helped to form his distinctive prose style, to which the words "austere", "reticent" and "pared down" are often attached.
"I can accept the labels" — the adjectives like "black" and "female" that are often attached to her work — "because being a black woman writer is not a shallow place but a rich place to write from.
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A tassel is often attached.
Heavy weights were often attached to their ears by clamps.
The laboratory museum is often attached to a university.
The gametophore is often attached to the substratum by rhizoids.
But Fatah flags were often attached to poles also bearing Hamas and Palestine flags.
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