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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attaches when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a condition or situation that causes something to become attached or linked.
Example: "The label attaches when the product is scanned at the checkout."
Alternatives: "connects when" or "links when".
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This right attaches when formal charges are filed.
The Supreme Court has held that the right to counsel attaches when judicial appointment proceedings, such as Louisiana's 72-hour hearing, have been conducted.
The Court thus necessarily pinpointed the stage in a jury trial when jeopardy attaches, and the Downum case has since been understood as explicit authority for the proposition that jeopardy attaches when the jury is empaneled and sworn.
Those concerns -- the finality of judgments, the minimization of harassing exposure to the harrowing experience of a criminal trial, and the valued right to continue with the chosen jury -- have combined to produce the federal law that in a jury trial jeopardy attaches when the jury is empaneled and sworn.
Having accepted almost without articulated thought the doctrine that the Double Jeopardy Clause protects against needless discharge of the jury, this Court proceeded to adopt [p48] with a similar lack of reason or analysis the implementing rule that jeopardy attaches when the jury is sworn.
Jeopardy "attaches" when the jury empaneled, the first witness is sworn, or a plea is accepted.
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Upon collision, cells always attached when the parameter values were set to 1. Cell attachments were blocked when the parameter value was 0. We varied both from 0 to 1, and documented changes in aggregation and ALC formation.
Should a ventilator be attached when breathing independently becomes difficult?
Note that windbg can only attach when the system starts up; you can't attach to a running system.
The two trains had been attached when they left here, but split up at a station outside the city.
Vietnam and Cambodia The Mekong invariably comes with the words "mighty" or "magnificent" attached when described in tourist brochures.
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