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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to connect or affix something to a female person or character, often in a metaphorical or narrative sense.
Example: "Please attach her name to the list of participants for the event."
Alternatives: "link her" or "connect her".
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(They would attach her head shot later).
When I asked permission to attach her name to these tips, she balked.
Republican leaders have since promised to attach her amendment to another bill this fall.
Sterger clearly never authorized Daulerio to attach her name to the release of the photographs and voice mails.
Then, by asking questions, she surfaces a "hook" that enables her to attach her company's solution to that problem.
Huppert's English in this play is deplorable, and because she doesn't have a handle on it she can't attach her soul to it, or to the part.
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Girl in Mexico attached her Christmas list to a balloon.
Knight attached her needles to doorbell mechanisms, and offered designs including Disney characters and Queen Elizabeth.
Farrow-Savos often attaches her women to found objects, yielding human-mechanical hybrids.
He pets Humbletonian's nose and rests his own face there for a moment before attaching her reins.
She had attached her paralyzed right arm to the handcycle's pedal mechanism with duct tape from Home Depot.
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