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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a personal connection or commitment to something or someone.
Example: "I have attached myself to this project because I believe in its potential to make a difference."
Alternatives: "connected myself" or "committed myself".
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"I've never attached myself to a particular percentage," Fisher said.
She held out a hand that I attached myself to".
And I kind of attached myself to that dream.
"That's very much in my history that I've attached myself to older men," he noted.
To avoid potential humiliation, I attached myself to her flying carcass with a wiry grasp.
"It was the first time I ever attached myself to a cause," he said.
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"I don't attach myself to anything -- it's just money to me.
But I don't dare attach myself to a spiritual strategy.
I often went alone, attaching myself to families whose loud tourist get-ups matched my street attire.
So in a sense I am trying to attach myself to the great man's memory by choosing it as my Book of a Lifetime.
Theoretically, I'm not against objects, but, personally, I'm not comfortable attaching myself to them — I don't seek them out.
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