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The phrase 'its attachment to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the relationship between a particular thing and another thing. For example, "The cat's attachment to its owner was evident in the way it always wanted to be nearby."
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For the moment, Facebook is conducting a major advertising campaign where it shares its attachment to privacy.
Long after its adhesion has dwindled to a faint residual film, I still feel its attachment to me, mine to it.
The urachus can be broken manually at its attachment to the umbilicus or it may be cut close to the umbilicus using blunt/blunt scissors.
In early stages of hair loss, the APM remains attached to the primary follicle but loses its attachment to some of the regressing secondary follicles in some FUs.
This vast, complex, engaging country is well capable of separating arguments about public-spending priorities from its attachment to the Seleção and the welcome it affords overseas visitors.
This will sever the ski ropes, releasing the net from its attachment to the corner posts and dropping it down to catch the deer.
It remains to be seen whether Europe's elite will abandon its attachment to failed economic policies before these centrifugal forces grow stronger.
The production's most contentious feature is its attachment to full masks.
"But tonight, France has reaffirmed its attachment to the values of the Republic".
"The Ivorian youth is showing the whole world its attachment to democratic principles.
First, its attachment to Islam in a country - and even more specifically, a racial group - that is overwhelmingly Christian.
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