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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach a name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate the action of linking or associating a name with something, such as a document, file, or project.
Example: "Please attach a name to the document so that we can identify the author."
Alternatives: "assign a name" or "link a name".
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"Oh — it's you," I say, still unable to attach a name.
He had the face you could place, if not attach a name to.
Maybe they're reading this today and can finally attach a name to a mysterious stranger.
The umbrella you designed for Muji has a hole in the handle, so the owner can attach a name tag.
It's only when you attach a name to the alternative that enthusiasm for change begins to dwindle.
In my imagination, I attach a name to each of them: Steiner, Sebald, Klepper, Mann, Ehrhardt, Captain Albrecht Wolfram.
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The publications that printed her name "are simply attaching a name to a set of acts," he added.
"I try to say a prayer every stitch," says Curley Bradley, pumping her pedal and attaching a name tag to the breast of a jacket.
"And shortly before noon on Dome Day," he writes, now attaching a name to this calamity, "every one of them snapped closed".
Attaching a name (and a hashtag) to the phenomenon has also enabled people who would otherwise just be rootless wanderers to make their travels into a kind of product.
Truong said in her article that she was "shocked by how quickly the narrative went from someone trying to identify a woman in a video to another person attaching a name to hordes seizing upon that information as the truth". .
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