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attached

[uh-tacht] / əˈtætʃt /
























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I am incredibly attached to that club, that organisation because it has been one decade, and when I say 'we' it's because I am part of that, I am part of that.

From BBC

Bob Lynch, chief executive of research firm SponsorUnited, estimated that teams hosting the Dodgers generated roughly $15 million in cumulative revenue from the brands that have attached themselves to the team.

From Los Angeles Times

“I was attached to this Henry Darger painting when I was writing the book. I felt like that was a really accurate visual representation of little girls running away from utter chaos,” says Cash.

From Los Angeles Times

He explained that "depth mechano-sensing" describes the process that allows cells to detect features beyond the surface they are attached to.

From Science Daily

Care leavers who were given a one-off, no strings attached £2,000 grant were less likely to become homeless or spend time in hospital or prison, according to a new study.

From BBC