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The phrase "attached to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or item that is physically or metaphorically connected to another object or concept.
Example: "The label was attached to something important, indicating the contents of the package."
Alternatives: "connected to something" or "affixed to something".
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Motor molecule is attached to something that it pulls along.
"But when I get attached to something I stay faithful".
Not all of the innovation is attached to something that moves.
"You're definitely aware that you are sleeping in something and attached to something that's alive".
You are very attached to something, but you are also detached from it".
There are situations that the technology can't remedy, because the prosthetic has to be attached to something substantial.
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"We add anchor points so they can attach to something and start to develop tension," he said.
In the same way, I'm interested in attaching to something that already has power, or validity or legitimacy.
She drives home our ability, even our need, to love without reason, to attach to something small and doomed simply because it exists.
Second, all children want (need) to attach to something, and we can attach to our gardens because they are "ours" and they happen to be in England, which means they are usually both private and safe.
PAGE 52 Book Review UNEXPECTED TENDERNESS AND NUANCED TRAGEDIES Leah Hager Cohen drives home our ability to attach to something small and doomed simply because it exists in her novel "The Grief of Others".
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