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The phrase "hitch to" can be used to describe the act of attaching or joining something to another object or person.
It is a commonly used phrase and is considered to be grammatically correct in written English. Example: I need to hitch our trailer to the truck before we leave for our camping trip.
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But Nintendo revealed a hitch to its plans on Wednesday.
His voice has an anxious hitch to it, though.
Yet there is a hitch, to which "You'll never walk alone" also points.
But there's a hitch to being Roman: Romans always fall for Greeks.
The hitch: to satisfy fire codes, the vehicles could have no more than a quarter-tank of fuel while parked there, he said.
There has been one hitch to having the Clintons speak Monday night: none of the networks are planning to cover the convention live that night.
In the past week, he has eliminated the hitch to quicken his swing, but he said he was not pleased with the results.
He came back for most of the second quarter and looked even sharper, completing a 13-yard hitch to Cotchery and a 21-yard strike to a wide-open Edwards.
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As she rises, Nathan declines into a kind of exhausted surrender and a modest, maybe salvific wagon-hitch to his pupil-star.
When the needle was passed through rolling hitch loops it established a knot that was secure in simple applications, but required one additional half-hitch to secure in vulnerable applications involving slippery sutures or tissue purchases subjected to disruptive tension.
A double half-hitch to both legs of the calf minimizes injury and also prevents the rope or chains cutting into the calf's legs, possibly cleaving the feet off from the calf.
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