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Discover Ludwig"snapped together" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to describe two things that are connected in a quick and efficient way. For example, "The pieces of the puzzle snapped together easily."
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Everything snapped together".
In a week, it all snapped together".
When the bricks had been snapped together, Paulsen asked each boy to say a few words.
LEGO bricks bring to mind rudimentary cars and houses snapped together by children.
Mounted on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, Mr. Sobek's family house was snapped together on site.
Garters and stockings made of an industrial material I'd never felt before snapped together and intertwined".
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The crates snap together in a Lego-like system.
Not every talking point snaps together so nicely, though.
5. Rubber tiles snap together to create a slipproof, cushioned surface.
For several minutes, the courtroom was silent except for the clicking sound of parts snapping together.
Now, snapping together two pieces of plastic feels like an act of patriotism.
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