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The phrase "attaching book" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the action of attaching a book or a document, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I am attaching the book for your review."
Alternatives: "enclosing the book" or "including the book".
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Where public libraries and schools are provided by the same education authority, the public library service may include a school department, which takes care of all routine procedures, including purchasing, processing with labels, and attaching book cards and protective covers; the books are sent to the schools ready for use.
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And two prominent New York artists Carol Bove and Matthew Higgs have been making art with books for several years: Bove, with her carefully arranged sculptures, prohibits viewers from perusing the books, while Higgs encourages it, attaching books to canvases with wires.
Try turning off the back light and attaching a book light.
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But the faint disappointment here attaches to "book", not to "true", where her irony is in astonishingly perfect working order; and you should read The Possessed preferably while having unruly adventures of your own, in order to take your reader's share in the first outing of a major voice.
If you bought your wife a new vacuum cleaner (always a bad gift) find a humorous or clever way to present it, or attach a book of "coupons" to it that she can use to have you do the vacuuming for her.
The idea that a product could be banned is anathema to me – maybe that's because the first time I heard the word "banned", it was attached to books.
Judges become attached to books as if they were their own.
Their glasses were likely to have hinged clip-on sunshades attached; the books in their satchels came from the public library.
Dynamically arranged text, which appears under flaps, within attached mini-books or artfully spread on the page, offers a curated guide to the city: Human hair is used on the wax models at Madame Tussauds.
They read with their heads, not their hearts (or at least they thought they did), and they were unnerved by the idea of readers becoming emotionally attached to books and writers.
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