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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cable attached" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a product that has a cable already attached or connected to it, such as a laptop charger. For example, "This laptop charger comes with a USB-C cable attached."
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In 1969, he appeared in newspaper photographs hanging from a cable attached to a helicopter above Notre Dame.
Preston White, 48, a carpenter working at the site, said a cable attached to the crane had snapped.
The MIβ-CDP was fluorometrically characterised using a fibre optic cable attached to a self-designed flow-cell.
The behavior of a slender, tapered, cantilever beam loaded through a cable attached to its free end is described.
It was hanging from a cable attached to a crane; it was the size of a Volkswagen and weighed some eight thousand pounds.
The sensing stylus you hold, which resembles a very fat ballpoint pen with a cable attached to its rump, transmits patterned vibrations to your fingers.
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You lock your iPhone to the cable, attach the loop to your jacket, and go totally nuts.
Cables attached to the pipes are driven by motors.
In a conventional suspension bridge, the road deck is added last, hung from suspender cables attached to the main cables.
But the network of computer cards and cables attached to the vest is only a means to an end.
Designed to resist wind, it is made of panes supported by cables attached to a bank of counterweights visible below.
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