Sentence examples for attached knowing from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "attached knowing" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing awareness or understanding that is linked to something else, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "Her attached knowing of the situation made her response more insightful."
Alternatives: "connected awareness" or "linked understanding".

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Their explanation for their latest foiled effort seemed to boil down to a simple question: "What else are we supposed to do?" Frustrated by the lack of political progress in Iraq, under pressure by antiwar groups and mindful of polls showing that most Americans want the war to end, the Democrats last week put forward a $50 billion war spending bill with strings attached knowing it would fail.

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"If you don't even have an opinion or don't even know who the mayor is, you can go out and there's no social stigma attached to knowing nothing," said Rainey.

Otherwise a tuplet could change without the attached duration knowing about it, which would be a real problem.

But now, the hatred came in a new flavor: complete with a generous helping of salty guilt attached for knowing that I was truly very fortunate and lucky to have all the things I did but still, like a spoiled brat, wanted some elusive "more" out of life.

These values might include the "existence value" individuals attach to knowing that the Lewis's Woodpecker is thriving as well as recreational values (e.g., bird watching tours).

"It was hard," she says, "because you would get attached to a structure, knowing it would be torn down.

I never thought that I would work so hard for something that I became emotionally attached too without even knowing I did.

For example, someone who assumes that the likelihood of a certain procedure being performed depends only on the clinical characteristics of the woman receiving care may attach less importance to knowing a facility's rate of performing that procedure than someone who assumes that institutional, clinician or other factors also determine the likelihood of that procedure being performed.

"There are very large dollar figures attached to this water and knowing how much is there and when it's going to come out," Gutmann said.

Ure told the staff he couldn't let go of the tourniquet attached to Belitsky's leg, knowing he would likely die within a minute without it in place.

Pivoting toward the core was probably a decision made from knowing what the attach rate and margins of casual games tend to be compared to fanfare, and yet still.

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