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The phrase "attach some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to adding or including certain items or documents, typically in an email or message context.
Example: "Please attach some relevant files to your email before sending it."
Alternatives: "include some" or "add some".
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No one's saying you have to signpost everything, but for God's sake attach some clear labels.
Obviously, if there's another Wall Street bailout, the government needs to attach some serious strings.
It is a consideration to which moral philosophers would certainly attach some weight.
Then, for fun, I could attach some charms or Grandmother's cameo brooch.
"Chevron wants to attach some kind of ulterior motive to it," Ms. Hinton said.
During that time, a certain lifestyle has formed, and we should attach some importance to these traditional ways".
Games attach some motivation to human activities, along with a certain amount of stage setting: the elegant pieces of a chess set, tennis whites.
"I don't know if you intend to make any sort of speech at lunch," he inquires, "but I attach some notes which might serve as a basis.
The women were asked to attach some token from their lives to the nine foot perimeter fence to show that they had been there.
You stick one electrode in the oxygen-poor mud, suspend the other in the oxygen-rich water above it, attach some wires and the electrons flow.
This spring, they embarrassed themselves again by attempting to attach some extraneous provisions to a flood-relief bill for the Dakotas and Minnesota.
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