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attached

[uh-tacht] / əˈtætʃt /
























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His 66-year-old mother, Maria, is deeply attached to the plant job she has held for a quarter-century, building boxes on the production line.

From The Wall Street Journal

England were followed by photographers to golf courses and even an aquarium, while housing the squad in a hotel attached to a casino was probably a mistake.

From BBC

Choi is often attached to his hip, and McDonnell has privately advised other senior staff to go through the assistant chief for key matters, leaving some uncertainty about how shots are called, the sources said.

From Los Angeles Times

She finds that the shows that tend to do well have to have a well-known lead actor, be of an interesting topic and be attached to something that is already established or popular.

From Los Angeles Times

Revisiting the special 30 years later, it’s still impressive to see a fast-paced, puppet-centric explosively creative take on Hanukkah — no strings attached.

From Los Angeles Times