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Discover Ludwig"gets attached to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing how one thing is connected to or joined to another, for example, "The cord gets attached to the appliance."
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A person gets attached to things".
If there's a recession, the election's outcome may depend on whose name gets attached to it.
Elsewhere, you note that the word "menace" gets attached to the sport.
I'm not surprised our name gets attached to all manner of things".
And I think there is a friendly, hippie, bohemian negro idea that gets attached to having dreadlocks.
And, while he's rigorous in avoiding the mysticism that often gets attached to "craftsmanship", he is unusual in doing justice to the genuine satisfactions it offers.
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You get attached to it.
You get attached to dogs, you know?
Getting attached to the infants is inevitable.
"We do get attached to the animals.
"We kind of got attached to him.
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