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The phrase "adhered of" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the verb "adhere," which typically requires "to" rather than "of."
Example: "The label adhered to the surface perfectly."
Alternatives: "attached to" or "stuck to".
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The muscles act simultaneously as sensors and as actuators, sensing the magnitude of a weight adhered of hanged at the bottom of the muscle.
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She developed a practice, to which she still adheres, of developing a music-theater piece or opera every few years while regularly presenting solo and group vocal concerts.
In addition, the morphology image illustrates adhering of ACTF to each other; therefore, the interspaces between ACTF are significantly reduced.
A considerable amount of soil adhered to the surface of the smooth blades, but little adhered to the rough blades.
All phases of study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.
STLEs were associated with poorer ARV adherence, including decreased likelihood of adhering to ≥95% of ARV doses.
Regnerus adhered to some of these guidelines in early interviews.
The researchers adhered to all of its guidelines and policies.
They preached patience and discipline, the importance of adhering to assignments, of being alert.
Immigration is a matter of hospitality, and a matter of adhering to the teachings of the Bible.
He adhered to a process of meticulous insanity.
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