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The phrase "adhere to the wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that sticks or attaches firmly to a wall, such as paint, wallpaper, or adhesive materials.
Example: "The new wallpaper is designed to adhere to the wall without any additional glue."
Alternatives: "stick to the wall" or "attach to the wall".
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The menu would not adhere to the wall, and attempts to get it to do so left six quarter-size holes.
The most promising are then transferred to the woman's womb, where only some adhere to the wall of the uterus, the first step in a successful pregnancy.
On the other hand, enriched MSCs could adhere to the wall of porous β-TCP within 2 h combination, and proliferate well during culture in vitro.
In general, a layer flow below the spill edge that is shallow compared to its width will tend to adhere to the wall above the opening compared to flows whose depth approaches its width.
Because the paint Leonardo used did not properly adhere to the wall (he did not use the fresco technique, which bonds the pigments to plaster) and because the wall was damp and exposed to kitchen steam, "The Last Supper" reportedly began disintegrating within 20 years of its completion.
A successful climbing robot should, in fact, always have enough force to be able to adhere to the wall.
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A Japanese climbing hydrangea, a creeping vine with its own tendrils that adhere to the walls, at Foulke Hall.
On the other hand, Yosef Brinkman said, the steam from the food would naturally adhere to the walls of the microwave, requiring frequent steam cleaning.
On mechanically stabilized aluminum oxide membranes it was observed that the cells even adhere to the walls of the small cavities.
The cleft pushes other "sticky" proteins through the membrane, which make the infected blood cell adhere to the walls of capillaries in the brain or other organs.
In addition, red blood cells infected with P. falciparum have a special tendency to adhere to the walls of the tiniest blood vessels, or capillaries.
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