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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach to you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is being connected or linked to a person, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "I want to attach this document to you for your review."
Alternatives: "link to you" or "connect to you".
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In the 1990's he designed "World in Your Bones," a hard shell that you attach to you body like a big backpack and carry with you.
Let's detach ourselves from the specifics of the Cain case and consider a general question: If you are the victim of sexual harassment, and you agree to remain silent in exchange for a five-figure payoff, should any moral taint attach to you?
By asking about your date's childhood in an off-hand way, you will gain a better understanding of how they may attach to you and your children.
You must be extremely cautious when trying to contact the dead, especially when grieving because you are vulnerable for bad spirits to attach to you.
A tick must first attach to you and feed on your blood for several hours before an infection occurs, so the sooner you remove them from your body, the better.
Be careful with this because if you do it even once in a situation where you'll run into the crazy person again, they may attach to you and try to get you to do it again.
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They even become attached to you.
You've got all those sharp instruments attached to you.
"Yes, yes, there's something on you, something attached to you".
"But managed care is like a magnet attached to you," he said.
We begged the bird's owners to keep it indoors ("It seems so attached to you!") to no avail.
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