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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came attached" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is included or connected to another item, often in the context of documents or files.
Example: "The report came attached to the email for your review."
Alternatives: "was included" or "was appended."
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They were the ones that came attached to bonds in a precomputer age.
In 1970s Britain the over-used adjective "Keynesian" came attached to many less-than-pleasant things.
The only reason we had an oven at home was because it came attached to the cooker.
7 Use the off-cuts of pastry to shape a couple of decorative leaves (I used the leaves that came attached to my apples as a template).
One of the most infamous license restrictions came attached to Microsoft Agent, a product that helped programmers create little animated helpers on the screen.
Unusually, it retains much of the original complex of social service buildings that came attached to it, including several madrasahs, a hospital, a library and a hamam.
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Not only does mullein come attached to a deep taproot, it's a biennial.
The pieces come attached to food containers or can be obtained by writing to McDonald's.
When recruiters do find what they are looking for, a bonus often comes attached: cheaper labor.
No big-name designer comes attached to Apple's iMac and iBook, for example.
Each act or skill comes attached with its own deeper, symbolic meaning.
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