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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire to connect or associate oneself with something or someone, often in a personal or emotional context.
Example: "I tend to attach myself to people who share similar interests and values."
Alternatives: "connect myself" or "associate myself".
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But I don't dare attach myself to a spiritual strategy.
"I don't attach myself to anything -- it's just money to me.
So in a sense I am trying to attach myself to the great man's memory by choosing it as my Book of a Lifetime.
"The only place where I tend to not be able to attach myself entirely to something shot digitally is when it's a period film," he said.
I bought the book and learned from it, but I didn't attach myself to it the way that a new generation of chefs did.
Instead, he's declared his intention to "attach myself to the sinking ship that is book publishing" in the hope of accessing the "special relationship" people supposedly have with books.
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She held out a hand that I attached myself to".
And I kind of attached myself to that dream.
"I've never attached myself to a particular percentage," Fisher said.
To avoid potential humiliation, I attached myself to her flying carcass with a wiry grasp.
"It was the first time I ever attached myself to a cause," he said.
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