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The phrase 'attached in' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to refer to documents that have been included in an email, or documents that have been attached to a physical item. For example: Please find the invoice attached in this email.
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"We are attached in a Catholic marriage with our occupiers.
The feathers were attached in bunches to a netted base.
They are attached in overlapping courses, or rows.
Enrichments were usually attached in hammered sheet iron.
Following a lengthy development process, Harry Potter director David Yates was attached in 2012.
Rachel McAdams is rumoured to be attached in an unspecified role.
Only one unit is freestanding; the others are attached in double or quadruple configurations.
He added, "The memory of his funeral remains attached in my brain".
"In some ways, I don't want to get too attached, in case someone takes it".
No strings attached in that sense.
The weight is attached in this condition.
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