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The phrase "attaching of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of adding or affixing something, typically in a formal or technical context.
Example: "The attaching of a new label to the product is required for compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "affixing a" or "adding a".
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The amount of electricity required for the almost complete reduction of GO was 2.0 C for 1 mg GO, corresponding to attaching of a one-electron reducible species to each benzene ring in graphene.
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"The science is pretty much the same: two points of tension attached to a piece of nylon," he said.
It is really a process of attaching an idea to a product.
Another reason is that the notion of attaching a number of far-flung businesses rarely works.
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While recuperating at home he received the following message of condolence, attached to a crayon drawing of the sun.
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