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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attaches more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of adding or connecting something in a more significant or increased manner.
Example: "The new software update attaches more features to the existing application, enhancing its functionality."
Alternatives: "adds more" or "incorporates more".
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Both parties back this policy, but the Lib Dem version attaches more money to it.
The mapping algorithm attaches more than one processing core onto routers where ever the communication process is less than computation.
At present, our nation attaches more and more importance to development of LNG industry, and LNG terminal is an important part of LNG industry chain.
SET in a verdant corner of Westchester, Auberge Maxime draws its local patrons from an area that attaches more importance to preservation than to fashionable renovation.
Anyone can work hard; magic attaches more firmly to someone who makes it through luck and genes, and doesn't seem overly excited about having arrived.
Mr. Tamarkin attaches more than the usual sentimental value to things, which may account for his interest in recreating back stories for other people's castoffs.
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Depression is the downside of attachment, and women are programmed to attach more strongly and punished more when they lose attachments".
And they are attaching more conditions.
They can't arbitrarily attach more units.
The management of disaster risk is attached more importance.
Some say companies are attaching more value to intellectual property.
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