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The phrase "attachment to move" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a need for an attachment to be moved, but it requires additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "Please ensure that the attachment to move is included in the email before sending."
Alternatives: "file to transfer" or "document to relocate".
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She also ended my attachment to moving a range in one corner.
Concurrently the membrane was subjected to 10% cyclic stretch through attachment to moving grippers (Fig. 1a).
Or you could talk with a trusted being -- perhaps a friend or therapist, or in your own kind of prayer -- and explore the attachment, communicate your intentions to move on, and let it go.
Overall, the farmworkers noted that the "Handle Attachment" design is less cumbersome to move and use than the "Lever Arm" design, but laboratory study and field study revealed that the "Lever Arm" design provides the highest reduction in muscle activity and joint loading.
Muscle stretch has been shown to recruit myosin attachment to thin filaments and to move tropomyosin to Position M at sub-maximal calcium [37].
For this purpose, a tethered manipulator (TM) on the bottom of gripper is employed to move the tether attachment point.
However, I do plan to practice the art of releasing my attachments when the time has come to move on.
But Democrats are not the only ones who find it difficult to move on from the symbolic attachment of those first days.
Once awake, attachment to a swivel-tether system allowed animals to move freely and access food and water ad libitum.
This enabled her to move directly from detachment to attachment.
Survivors were counseled to "move on" and avoid morbid attachments to the dead.
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