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The phrase "attach much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a significant amount of attachment or importance, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I don't attach much importance to that opinion."
Alternatives: "attach great significance" or "assign a lot of value".
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So I don't attach much credence to whatever anyone says.
An opinion poll suggests that Scottish voters do not attach much significance to McConnell's private life.
I didn't attach much importance to the supervised casework I would be doing.
In these circumstances, civil engineers attach much importance to the design of spillways on dams.
Probably one of the reasons for this is that Obama seems not to attach much value to cleverness as such.
He rejected setting a population target and did not attach much importance to the symbolic value of world leaders limiting their own family size.
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Cooper shareholders aren't attaching much probability to that lane providing an exit from the current mess.
1. Humans will lose their economic and military usefulness, and the economic system will stop attaching much value to them.
He attaches much importance to the treaty's goal — to stop the spread of nuclear weapons to countries that do not yet have them.
But the rest attached much more value to the tests than have the experts who have been warning of the dangers.
When the finance ministers made their first agreement on a support mechanism for Greece last month, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany later insisted on attaching much tougher terms.
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