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to latch
noun
A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side.
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But it sure doesn't give viewers much to latch onto.
It's completely teen-agerish, to latch onto an "it" word.
The World Trade Organization was something to latch onto.
Protective antigen's actual role is to latch onto cell receptors.
For many, the law is something to latch on to.
"I don't think they need to latch on to anything.
I tried to latch onto the things that weren't true.
"Sticky" tabs on the gates allow passing signals to latch on.
YouTube has tried to latch onto film festivals before with mixed success.
Crucially, it lacked the ability to latch on to a crucial receptor, called ACE2.
The RNA component is programmed to latch on to a specific DNA sequence.
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