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The phrase "attach a piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of adding or including a specific item or document to something, such as an email or a report.
Example: "Please remember to attach a piece of your identification when submitting the application."
Alternatives: "include a document" or "add an item".
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My father, my brother, and I (my sister was not yet born), on the visa form were listed as "attachments," so as you attach a piece of paper, we were attachments.
Ms. Carpenter showed parents how to attach a piece of neon-pink rubber called a "worm" to their children's skis to keep the tips together.
Attach a piece of elastic or string at each hole, adjusting it to fit the wearer Show us your Dollys and Jacks – we'd love to see pictures of what they get up to.
Attach a piece of string to the scrunched up paper.
Attach a piece of your native fruit and wait.
Attach a piece of ribbon or a hook for hanging.
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He attached a piece of paper to the crucifix that read "Mary Ipisbhe".
His master took an old alarm clock, & attached a piece of wire to the alarm winder, after removing the alarm bell, so it wouldn't ring.
Back in November, a Canadian GoPro owner attached a piece of bread to his camera and watched on as a squirrel took the bait and filmed itself climbing up a tree with its new piece of food and technology.
In the film taken on the 9 November, GoPro owner David Freiheit was able to attract an inquisitive squirrel to the camera by attaching a piece of bread to it.
Hisham crawled from the sidewalk to the passenger side, opened the door, put the gearshift in neutral, attached a piece of rebar to the rear axle, crawled to a nearby corner, and pulled the car to safety.
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