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The phrase "adheres a" is not correct in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is likely a misuse of the verb "adhere."
Example: "The label adheres to the surface easily."
Alternatives: "sticks to" or "attaches to".
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However, he felt that it "maybe adheres a little too closely to 16-bit limits, especially in the amount of viewable gameplay area".
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No need to submerge them; you just want to make sure they adhere a bit.
They also adhere a label in the front of the books where students can write their names.
Once cells had adhered, a top layer of collagen was added and allowed to set.
Adhere a pair of googly eyes.
Do not tape or otherwise adhere a rare or valuable poster to backing of any sort.
Maintain an attractive dry erase pen container near the board for quick and easy additions, or adhere a pen holder.
Apply a thick line of mod podge to the pumpkin and adhere a leaf of tissue paper to it.
There is a baseball cap which adheres to a similar aesthetic.
Jack A. Brill, who adheres to a socially responsible course, eked out a 0.4percentt gain.
But Acrobolix adheres to a more subjective standard — it's about finding a balance within oneself.
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