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Discover Ludwig"deeply attached" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a strong emotion that creates a feeling of devoted loyalty or a close connection to someone or something else. For example, "Jane has been deeply attached to her family for many years."
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I am deeply attached to India.
Nadal is deeply attached to the Davis Cup.
But they became deeply attached to the cloth mother.
Soldiers close to Steele say that he is deeply attached to that statistic.
As a result of his work in Jerusalem, Cardinal Martini became deeply attached to the city.
Still deeply attached to that country, Hemingway made four trips there, once more a correspondent.
The Romans were deeply attached to their traditions, all of which taught the same lesson.
He married her in 1854 and remained deeply attached to her throughout a stormy marriage.
He made innumerable enemies, but his few close friends were deeply attached to him.
She is deeply attached to this garment, yet has never worn it.
Referring to Mr. Weiner, she said: "He's probably deeply attached to his wife.
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