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The phrase "attached to land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing property rights, land ownership, or legal matters related to real estate.
Example: "The rights of the property owner are often attached to land, meaning they have control over its use and development."
Alternatives: "affixed to land" or "connected to land".
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Ice shelf, thick mass of floating ice that is attached to land, formed from and fed by tongues of glaciers extending outward from the land into sheltered waters.
Since the golf designer Pete Dye, and his wife, Alice, built the 17th hole at Sawgrass in the early 1980s, replicas or peninsula facsimiles — the Sawgrass 17th is actually attached to land by a thin walkway — have sprung up all over the country.
New industrial families appeared, but also the old names, traditionally attached to land wealth, diversified to industrial production.
Secondly, the terms are analyzed as categories central for state simplification of social relations attached to land.
Many attendees were not electors, as franchise was attached to land ownership in excess of £50, or yearly rental over £10, and the resulting roll was only about 160 names long, including absentee owners in England.
Real estate is "an interest in land" (and anything permanently attached to land).
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On D-Day itself, Force J, commanded from HMS Hilary, was to bombard German defensive positions along the landing zone with everything from heavy-calibre cruiser guns to self-propelled artillery attached to landing craft.
Gen. Gale had initially intended for the 6th Airlanding Brigade, to which the 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment was attached, to be landed first; however, aerial photography revealed that anti-glider poles had been erected in the landing zone selected for the brigade.
"Superficies solo credit – what is attached to the land belongs to the land," he says.
Here you have men who are attached to the land, and there you have men who are attached to the land".
Land is defined as the surface, subsoil, airspace and anything permanently attached to the land, such as houses.
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