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The phrase "attached one of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to including or appending a specific item or document in a communication, such as an email or report.
Example: "I have attached one of the reports for your review."
Alternatives: "included one of" or "enclosed one of".
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"We had a blast working with them," said Todd Harris, who served as press secretary for the New Hampshire primary campaign of Senator John McCain, to which "The Daily Show" attached one of its performers, Steve Carell, for a mock news piece.
Dan Iverson attached one of the nifty cameras to his child's head during a game of hide-and-seek, causing adorable results and social media adulation.
Or, after some programming setup, you can log onto your SpectreOne just by tapping your phone to it — an ordinary phone to which you've attached one of the two included NFC stickers.
But this came with strings attached, one of them being the continued good governance of the Sheffield-based programme.
A commonly observed pattern is shown in the figure 3E: two cells are attached, one of them presenting a large dot.
It can be attached one of the following ways: Use a self adhering hook with a strong adhesive attached to the bottle.
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Rupert Preston, managing director of Vertigo, the film's UK distributor, said: "For a first-time director on a fairly low-budget, very independent movie, to attach one of the biggest stars in the world is extraordinary".
One 2-year-old boy, Amuri, struggled to breathe on a hospital bed while doctors and nurses went through the motions — attaching one of the hospital's scarce pulse-oximeters to his tiny index finger, placing an oxygen mask over his gasping mouth.
The first plausible use for the plug computer is to attach one of these gizmos to a U.S.B. hard drive.
The Gettingses had brought a robot along, and the three men decided to attach one of Baber's recoilless M-16s.
He suggested that I fetch the car so he could attach one of his teeth to the bumper with "quite a strong bit of string or maybe a little rope" and have me drive off.
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