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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attach yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to connect or associate themselves with something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "To fully engage in the project, you need to attach yourself to the team and contribute your ideas."
Alternatives: "connect yourself" or "link yourself".
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You can't have a real family, so you attach yourself to someone else's".
Only gradually do you attach yourself to it and feel it.
If your family lacks clout, an alternative is to attach yourself to a well-placed patron.
In business, go find the best and brightest and attach yourself to them until they can't stand you anymore.
We're mostly unqualified to judge our own moral performances, so attach yourself to some exterior or social standards.
Over a lifetime of attending concerts and opera performances it's inevitable that you tend to attach yourself to certain performers in whom you develop an enduring artistic trust.
Now they must play by Stanley Cup rules, which is to say, attach yourself to an opponent, but cleanly, as the Maple Leafs did last night.
The current is strong, so you attach yourself to a line and hook and then attach the hook to a lump of dead coral, relax and watch.
"If you attach yourself to certain people at a certain point in your life, they never become human again, they're always gods," he says.
You should attach yourself to a counter-tradition and school of thought that has been developed over the centuries and that seems true.
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The false promise of the meritocracy is that you can earn dignity by attaching yourself to prestigious brands.
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