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The phrase "attaches over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where something is being affixed or connected to another object, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The label attaches over the seam of the fabric to ensure it stays in place."
Alternatives: "is affixed over" or "is secured over".
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An option package provides an air mattress and a tent that attaches over the rear hatch.
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The Luo research group creates short chains of synthetic DNA designed to attach over only part of their length so they will join into shapes like crosses, Ts or Ys.
It can stay attached for over 24 hours almost anywhere on the body.
In the present study, therefore, greater significance has been attached to over-represented, GC-containing motifs.
Mr Martin, to whom no personal blame has attached over the scandal, remains slightly more trusted than Mr Harper.
"The building is really a series of five small shops that were built and attached over the years," Mr. Paul said.
After examining the boy's genitals, the doctor moved to a washbasin with a mirror attached over it; he pulled a cord, and a tube-light flickered to life over the mirror.
Still another minor puppet form is the finger puppet, in which the manipulator's two fingers constitute the limbs of a puppet, whose body is attached over the manipulator's hand.
"She said, 'Sing it children!' " For Jeremy Pope, who portrays the effeminate Pharus Jonathan Young, the challenge this day was finding the best way to wrangle his spotless white shirt (tie already attached) over his head while still singing.
We report, a comprehensive physical and biointerfacial electrochemical characteristics of electrodeposited poly(pyrrole-co-pyrrolepropylic acid) (PPy-PPa) copolymer film on the reduced graphene oxide (RGO) sheets attached over a silane modified indium-tin-oxide coated glass, for biosensing applications.
MEP were recorded with bipolar surface electrodes attached over the first dorsal interosseus muscle.
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