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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached by a string" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is physically connected or linked together with a string or metaphorically to indicate a connection or relationship.
Example: "The kite was attached by a string to the child's hand, allowing it to soar high in the sky."
Alternatives: "connected by a cord" or "linked by a thread".
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They hung it from the ceiling, attached by a string, spinning in the light.
The gift tag can be attached by a string from the gathered bow, or taped to the front of the basket.
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As a participant in the project, I observed that each bomb or dummy bomb, attached by a short string and surgical clip to the bat's abdominal skin, was disengaged after the bat alighted in a refuge and chewed through the string.
But, having taken my picture and, doubtless, copied down my license-plate number, he had me in a strange position, forced to follow him into the labyrinth, a Theseus attached by an invisible string to the pendulous golden "bull balls".
She said she was heading inside to find her Jokari set (a rubber ball attached by a long elastic string to a wooden base — you could hit the ball back and forth with a paddle all by yourself for hours on end).
These are usually a flat-surfaced structure, often with a stabilizing "tail," attached by a bridle to a string that is held in place on the ground.
I try not to gawp (Wee Tee has retreated to hide behind a pillar) as about a dozen large hooks are pierced through the skin of his back then attached by string to a cumbersome effigy of a god which he will now pull around the course.
Miley was 16 at the time, I watched her ride (attached by strings) a motorcycle into air above the crowd.
A paper 'exhibit' label tied to a piece of string can be attached by pressing the string into the casting material before it sets.
He passes another of his beloved toys, a frog made from two wooden slats with a fly attached by string.
The first order of business was a snack, and scattered on the tables where the children ate were toys that children their age might have played with centuries ago -- cups with balls attached by string, and miniature Jacob's ladders, a kind of wooden puzzle.
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