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The phrase "adhered in" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "to" instead of "in."
Example: "The label must be adhered to the package securely."
Alternatives: "attached to" or "affixed to".
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Interestingly, we found that, although statins can be very effective in reducing cholesterol, the vast majority of the efficiency loss comes from over-adherence, as opposed to under-adherence, even though less than half of patients eventually adhered in the long run.
Most trapped cells adhered in the pockets for 6 h.
The cells that adhered in the grooves migrated preferentially in the direction of the grooves.
They adhered in all essentials to the design philosophy enunciated in the 1920's by Gabrielle Chanel.
The CPCSEA guidelines for laboratory animal facilities (Central Act 26 of 1982) were adhered in all in vivo experiments.
However, there are processes that should be adhered in order that any investigation can be carried out in a manner that is fair for all parties involved".
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This arrangement adheres, in typical "deconstructionist" manner, to the building's programmatic structure.
This is the demarcation to which I try my very best to adhere in my daily work as an academic.
Much of the work in the show adheres, in some degree, to this sort of materially grounded Conceptualism.
In reality, compliance ensures a base level of security to which companies must adhere in order to 'tick the box'.
It is impossible to adhere in a musical manner to the metronomic beat for any length of time.
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