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The phrase "attaching himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is forming a connection or bond with another person or group, often implying a sense of dependency or involvement.
Example: "He found himself attaching himself to the group, eager to be part of their adventures."
Alternatives: "linking himself" or "connecting himself".
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He also said there was nothing wrong with Putin attaching himself so personally to the event.
"By attaching himself personally to this sort of issue, Mark Zuckerberg is young, arrogant and naive," Argenti said.
Attaching himself to the 22nd Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division, he saw a good deal of action in Normandy and in the Battle of the Bulge.
Aides to Mr. Ferrer said that in seizing on the attack, Mr. Green was, not uncharacteristically, attaching himself to a high-profile issue to draw attention to himself.
He does this by attaching himself initially to the Autodefensas vigilante group, which took a stand in the western coastal state of Michoacán against the Knights Templar cartel.
Martin O'Malley, the governor of Maryland and the current chair of the Democratic Governors Association, is attaching himself as tightly to marriage equality as Andrew Cuomo, the New York governor, did.
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Siribunyasan soon attached himself to the Burmese.
He attached himself to leaders.
"Bush has totally attached himself to Ronald Reagan.
Would he have attached himself to a runaway boy?
How could Graham attach himself to such an unattractive girl?
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