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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of connecting or affixing lines, such as in a document, drawing, or programming context.
Example: "Please attach lines to the diagram to indicate the flow of information."
Alternatives: "link lines" or "connect lines".
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Their attach lines had [1 12] and [−112] directions, which are perpendicular to the [110] direction.
On the (111) substrates, the SiNSs arranged in a triangular pattern, which had an angle of 60° and formed on [101], [110], and [011] attach lines (Fig. 1f).
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Their attach line on the substrate had [110], [−110], [−1 10], and [1 10] directions, which are perpendicular to the [100] direction.
The other SiNSs had a tilt angle of 35.26°, which formed on the [1 10] attach line and made a line pattern (Fig. 1e).
The current limiters based on FACTS type devices, for example, thyristor controlled series compensation (TCSC), which is able to limit the current by increasing the series inductance of the attached lines [16].
If the harpoon held, and the whale swam, and the boat was not upset, the attached line ran out at life-threatening speed.
From the definition of N i, it follows that j ∈ N i if there is a bus in either, Node i or j, with a PMU installed, having an attached line coming from a bus inside the other node.
Lay the two pieces of felt together, with the attached lining sides facing inward towards each other.
Guards typically attach two lines to condemned inmates to assure the continuous flow of chemicals.
Divers will attach mooring lines to the ship on the seafloor Thursday, and the scuttled Kittiwake should be open to the public on Friday, according to Easterbrook.
Attach the lines.
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