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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a table that has been included with a document or email for reference or additional information.
Example: "Please review the attached table for a detailed breakdown of the project costs."
Alternatives: "enclosed table" or "included table".
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3. Scolaro has an 18-inch-high seat with an attached table that is 29 inches high ($250).
Directly ahead of the entry hall is the kitchen, which she renovated when she moved in, with granite countertops and light wood cabinets, a large island and an attached table.
Main emergencies are reported in the attached Table 3.
See attached table or the O2 website for full tariff options.
An attached table describes how the new center will change the president's 2012 budget request.
The OD values with their standard deviations are listed as an attached table.
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See attached tables with estimated yield reductions based on percent defoliation and stage of growth.
Optical fiber is chosen with parameters shown in the attached tables, which also give a complete specification for the transmitter and receiver.
Galerie Downtown has a stunning display of work from Charlotte Perriand's late, Brazilian phase, including a cane and wood banquette with attached tables.
Installed last month at the Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées, a few blocks from the Grand Palais, it features concrete swivel chairs with attached tables for laptops and electrical outlets in their bases.
A change in proteoglycan production is commonly documented as an increase in aggrecan mRNA that is the core protein backbone to which GAGs chains are attached (Tables 1, 2, 3, 4) (Démarteau et al. 2003; Ikenoue et al. 2003; Schulz and Bader 2007).
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