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The phrase "attach a photograph" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to include a photo with a document or email.
Example: "Please attach a photograph of your identification when submitting your application."
Alternatives: "include a photo" or "add a picture."
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But then he had a better idea: attach a photograph of the actual patient to each file.
"You can also attach a photograph of your house or apartment to your member profile," Mr. Jaffe said.
(How do we "attach" a photograph to the person who has been photographed?) [18] 2. How do we know the man in the photograph is Frank Murray? (How do we "attach" a name to a person in a photograph?) 3. Does a photograph uniquely identify an individual, e.g., Frank Murray?
Where a new lesion was identified either at the previous melanoma site or at a new one, participants were able to complete a free-text description and/or attach a photograph taken using the tablet's camera function.
When you are ready to attach a photograph, find an icon looking like a paper clip on the bottom toolbar (see image).
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He attached a photograph of a plate of beans and rice atop a marble countertop.
McIlroy wrote on Twitter about it Friday and attached a photograph of his delivery.
In late November, Mr. Hatmaker wished her a happy Thanksgiving in a text and attached a photograph of him with the boys.
To prove his point, he attached a photograph showing Mr. Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron admiring a Churchill bust in the White House residence.
She attached a photograph of a mature woman in front of a ranch house, and implored him to fly down immediately.
Intriguingly, someone had attached a photograph of some crumbling plaster to the online map with the strange caption: "There is no more English Patient".
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