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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach a string" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to connect or fasten a string to an object or item.
Example: "To complete the craft project, you need to attach a string to the top of the balloon."
Alternatives: "fasten a string" or "tie a string".
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Attach a string of conditions, in defiance of all the calls by the international community for her freedom to be unconditional?
To replace a faulty gene with a functioning one, scientists also attach a string of DNA to the CRISPR complex.
Attach a string to the wires.
Attach a string through the hole.
Attach a string to the arms, legs, etc.
Attach a string level to the strings to determine the high point.
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There is a hole in the handle for attaching a string so it won't float away.
With the centerpiece in place, Mrs. Straus put a stick in the ground, attached a string and drew a nine-foot circle, the outline for an eight-inch-deep, rubber-lined recirculating pool.
In the meantime, Jack attached a string to his Sphero with pink duct tape, threaded the string through a cardboard paper-towel tube, and taped the "reins" to the box.
Turn it into a dry eraser for a whiteboard by cutting in half and attaching a string through the middle.
You could try attaching a string to your rock or the boat to make sure it doesn't get lost.
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