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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attaching pieces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of connecting or joining different components or elements together.
Example: "The artist spent hours attaching pieces of glass to create a stunning mosaic."
Alternatives: "joining components" or "connecting parts".
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In one project he creates an elaborate icicle sculpture on the rocks, attaching pieces of ice to one another to create a sculpture that eventually falls apart.
I used to pull and tug on ATM parts before I used them, assuming that crooks would be attaching pieces of plastic to ATMs.
So to help save the sharks, marine biologists took advantage of this, attaching pieces of rare-earth lanthanide metals—specifically, neodymium and praseodymium to longline fishing gear in place of typical lead weights.
If you are attaching pieces to other pieces, use the most secure material possible.
Do this by attaching pieces of scrim to tabs on the sides and top of the rucksack, being careful not to cover any zips or openings.
When building cabinets, boxes, or other furniture pieces, hold the speed square against the wood to measure angles before cutting or attaching pieces of wood.
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In the famous Splatometer study, 40,000 volunteers attached pieces of plastic film to their cars to see how many insects stuck after a certain distance.
Metallic lumps and small, loosely attached pieces of material were observed on the surfaces of some needles.
Some pieces of the outer crust, such as the North American Plate, carry continents and attached pieces of the ocean floor.
Upon encountering a pathogen, dendritic cells ingest (i.e., endocytose) it or its products and attach pieces of the pathogen (i.e., antigens) to their cell surface on a protein assembly called the major histocompatibility complex II (MHC II).
Dermal fibroblasts that spread as a radial outgrowth from the attached pieces of dermis were cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium containing 10% foetal bovine serum and 1% antibiotics, at 37°C in a 5% CO2 incubator.
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