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The phrase "attached to a church" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, organization, or activity that is affiliated with or connected to a church.
Example: "The community center is attached to a church, providing various services to the local residents."
Alternatives: "affiliated with a church" or "connected to a church".
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Lady chapel, chapel attached to a church and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin.
But according to Finaldi, Baker was assigned to a residence attached to a church that also operated a school.
I just saw that printed on a bright pink sign attached to a church, and thought, 'What a fucking question!' But yes, probably.
This was borne upon me when I visited the Capuchin cemetery attached to a church on, of all places, the Via Veneto, Rome's vibrant avenue.
She thinks having children out of wedlock is not wrong, but unwise.A few blocks away, in a soup kitchen attached to a church, another 18-year-old balances a baby on her knee.
In Christianity the word (from Greek erēmitēs, "living in the desert") is used interchangeably with anchorite, although the two were originally distinguished on the basis of location: an anchorite selected a cell attached to a church or near a populous centre, while a hermit retired to the wilderness.
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Some councils also pay for "detached" youth workers, for instance those attached to a local church.
Perkins was ultimately sent to St. Aloysius General Hospital, a set of wooden barracks attached to a Catholic church.
The boys I found were at a youth club attached to a Baptist church, so it wasn't long before I found God too.
Helen-Ann Helen-Ann Hartleyty-sis-year-old priest attached to a parish church in Littlemore, near Oxford, where she preaches; to the mainstream Anglican seminary Ripon College Cuddesdon, where she teaches; to the St. John's College Chapriestoir, where her husbattacheds toe organ; and to BBC Oxford, where she often broadcasts.
Originally either the property of a local notable or attached to a larger church, it was constructed anytime from the 11th to the 14th century.
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