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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attaching a full" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of including or adding a complete item or document to something, such as an email or report.
Example: "I will be attaching a full report of our findings for your review."
Alternatives: "including a complete" or "adding a full".
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Attaching a full set of EEG electrodes can take up to 30 min and even longer with an uncooperative or agitated patient.
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You may want to paint it, cover it with moss, apply green felt to indicate grass, attach miniature trees, etc. Attach a full, unopened, 2-liter soda bottle to the base.
You can also attach a full-size U.S.B. keyboard when you're not computing on the run.
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A few years later, Drake and Sagan would team up again on a much more ambitious project, attaching a gold-plated record full of music and photos onto the two Voyager probes.
The 2/3rd ring was attached to a full ring via three 30-mm spacers to prevent ring deformation during wire tensioning.
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And the large photographic transparency attached to a full-size bus stop by Oleg Kulik (at the Annex), depicting a fashion model in a suicide bomber's vest dozing in a Madonna's pose at the foot of a partly broken monumental statue, treats the subject of terrorism with a too clever cynicism.
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