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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has become closely associated or involved with a person, group, or idea.
Example: "After the project started, he attached himself to the team, eager to contribute his skills."
Alternatives: "joined himself" or "associated himself".
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Siribunyasan soon attached himself to the Burmese.
He attached himself to leaders.
Would he have attached himself to a runaway boy?
Allassane attached himself to Ibrahima, hoping to learn his secrets.
"Bush has totally attached himself to Ronald Reagan.
In politics he has attached himself to the fundamentalist Christian movement.
He reminded her of the old man who attached himself to Sinbad the Sailor.
At the moment of truth last week, Boehner attached himself to the suicide caucus.
He attached himself assiduously to Cook, whose cabaret style he copied.
Robert Lebrun, the resort-owner's son, has attached himself to her like a barnacle.
Tells about an old man who attached himself to an English family.
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