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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adhered closely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is stuck or attached firmly to another object or to indicate that someone is following rules or guidelines very strictly.
Example: "The label adhered closely to the surface of the box, ensuring it wouldn't peel off during transit."
Alternatives: "stuck tightly" or "followed strictly".
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The Florida Supreme Court said it adhered closely to those rules.
Otherwise the evening's program mostly adhered closely to the one the orchestra played in 2010.
Giovanni, who was Roberto's father, adhered closely to the traditional methods of his father.
So she hunted for more approachable options, settling on a four-course meal that adhered closely to Futurist convention.
He adhered closely to the conditions that Princeton required for reënrollment: weekly therapy sessions and compliance with prescribed medications.
Among men who adhered closely to the prescribed daily regimen, however, protection against infection was greater than 90 percent.
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Leila Sadaat adheres closely to conventional motifs, while Mohamad Bagher Aghamiri turns them into decorative fairy tale fantasies.
People who choose to adhere closely to the Hannaford ratings will have Spartan diets indeed.
Ms. Walter's script adheres closely to Nesbit's story while injecting some contemporary humor.
Electron microscopy revealed fibroblasts adhering closely to the PGA mesh but not to 45S5 Bioglass® particles.
Although not based on a true story, she wanted the film to adhere closely to the reality of the era.
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