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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attaching pins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the action of securing or fastening items together with pins, such as in crafting, sewing, or organizing materials.
Example: "Before sewing the fabric pieces together, make sure to start by attaching pins to hold them in place."
Alternatives: "securing pins" or "fastening pins".
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(pull liner about 6" over the wall and attach) Evenly pull liner further over the wall, releasing and attaching pins as needed.
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Surgeons do that with a temporary solution — they drill into the bone from outside the leg and attach pins that they screw into a metal bar also outside the leg.
If starting from scratch, remember to leave room to securely attach pins with glue at either end of the louvers.
All of them are attached attached to pins so that they can be worn with pride. .
Detailed models of the attached pin-fin heat sinks and the epoxy interfaces are also utilized in this study.
One of the more interesting ones involves obtaining a goat head "with the skin still attached," pinning the name of your desired to the top of the head with a knife and chanting some spooky (latin-esque) words.
Finally, it was revealed that attaching some pins on the plain fins along the passing flow will decrease the pressure, while notably increase the heat transfer.
Support the vine out of your way by attaching clothes pins or spring-loaded clamps or open-ended "S" hooks to the upper cage wires.
(this will simulate water and suck all air out of liner area) Release liner EVENLY as it tightens by releasing and attaching clothes pins.
The first commercial tags deployed in the 1960s were hard, round and plastic, attached by pins, using RF, EM and microwave technologies (DiLonardo 2015).
Attach the pins to comfortable places on your jeans.
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