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The phrase "attached as far" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The document is attached as far as the project requirements are concerned."
Alternatives: "attached regarding" or "attached in relation to".
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(The ubiquitous ads, with Leonardo DiCaprio and starry company arrayed against an Art Deco backdrop in postures reminiscent of an Irwin Shaw miniseries, might have come with a skull and crossbones attached, as far as I was concerned).
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It attaches as far laterally as the hypoglossal canals and, at the level of C0-C1, merges with the atlanto-occipital capsular ligaments (Arnold's ligaments).
Matthew Vaughn, who was attached as director before dropping out, criticized Ratner's direction: "I could have done something with far more emotion and heart.
Donner, Kinberg, Tatum and Reid Carolin are attached as producers.
Green, Gangemi and Jacobs are also attached as executive producers.
Cut and attach as above.
There was no glamour attached to it as far as I was concerned.
There are still at least two major pieces of legislation that the bill could get attached to, but as far as Stewart is concerned, legislators are out of excuses.
The gospels we say are anonymous, because they didn't come attached with a name, as far as we know.
The Golden Age cinema in Surry Hills has a chic bar attached and is about as far from a multiplex vibe as you can get.
In setting goals, there have been a lot of rewards attached to success from as far back as anyone can remember.
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