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attached

[uh-tacht] / əˈtætʃt /
























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The mics are attached to a nature-monitoring device collecting minute details on the cities’ bugs, birds and bats, which feed into an artificial-intelligence platform that can alert the building owners of any concerning patterns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stephanie Mills, from Dickey Steps Riding School, told BBC Radio Manchester there were lots of emergency vehicles in the area a huge yellow parachute could be seen attached to the pylon.

From BBC

Using a soup ladle attached to an ice axe, Swanson reached out, straining to touch the ground as the helicopter lowered nearer and nearer the summit.

From Literature

Everything seemed fine until 2022, when I discovered — while reviewing an old paper copy of my trust — that the attorney had attached the front page of a trust created for my brother.

From MarketWatch

Public prosecutors believe the fire started when champagne bottles with sparklers attached were raised too close to the bar basement ceiling, igniting the sound insulation foam.

From Barron's