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The phrase "attach less ceremony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to do something in a more casual or straightforward manner, without formalities.
Example: "Let's attach less ceremony to our meetings and focus on getting things done efficiently."
Alternatives: "be less formal" or "skip the formalities".
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In my experience the French, outside the great temples of gastronomy, tend to attach less ceremony to the service of wine than, say, Americans, Britons or Germans do.
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But Williams attached less significance to the exchange.
Less ceremony chairs?
Held in a university auditorium, there is usually little glitz attached to the ceremony.
Bob resented all the glory attached to this ceremony - he felt that his brother did not give his life but that it was taken.
The managers who had been passed over for promotion attached far less importance to responsible behavior.
The fact is that domestic audiences are becoming less and less attached to watching stuff made in their homeland, less and less attached to watching home-grown television.
(He said something like it at a less dramatic ceremony a few days earlier).
Instead, they will be shuffled to a less public ceremony for nonfiction programs.
You could barely see the capitol much less the ceremony.
The less we attach ourselves to the mind, the more we can be.
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