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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach it in" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "to" instead of "in."
Example: "Please attach it to the email before sending."
Alternatives: "attach it to" or "include it in."
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If it isn't, you can attach it in one of three ways: using a jump ring or a head pin (available from beading shops), or using a safety pin.
(Also, keep a record of all the assignments you've slayed, so that when your boss expresses hesitation about your readiness for a promotion, you can attach it in an email to him. Subject line: Bitches get shit done).
Mythbusters asks you to now go take off your life vest, take hers off, swim underneath this thing, attach it in some way that it won't just wash out two minutes later which means you're underwater tying this thing on in 28-degree water, and that's going to take you five to ten minutes, so by the time you come back up you're already dead.
Attach it in the same way you attached the pipes to the central piece.
To attach it in the front, cut 2 tiny, even holes on opposite sides of her jacket.
(Skip this step if you used a center piece) defer.add img); Then, take each petal and attach it in the same fashion.
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As he put it, "I don't think there is anybody in this courtroom who wants to pull his car into a gas station to fill up and find that there isn't any gas because these folks have attached it in Singapore or wherever else".
And so the tale, without details to attach it to anything in particular, becomes universal.
Slide the corner into the piece you're putting in to attach it.
The three artists want to take the head of the first dismantled Lenin monument, dip it in gold, attach it to a Cuban-link chain, and hang the entire artwork on the largest remaining Lenin statute.
To attach it to your body in any way is taking a little bit away from the game.
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