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Discover Ludwig"adjacent field" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a piece of land that is close or adjacent to another piece of land or property. For example, "The farmer harvested his crop from the adjacent field."
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An empty lodge waits in an adjacent field.
Players from the adjacent field wandered over to watch.
Free parking is available in an adjacent field.
All, that is, except for the one in the adjacent field which has fallen into disuse.
In the adjacent field, vendors were selling ceramics and cooking food over campfires.
There was a donkey braying in the adjacent field and he went over and petted it.
Within 45 minutes, he'd been shot by a German sniper hiding in the adjacent field.
Four years ago, he stocked about 300 at any time, enough to fill an adjacent field.
A quarterback hurdles a cameraman en route to an adjacent field.
Bessie the cow In 1955, Bessie had had enough of the cricket in an adjacent field.
A helicopter came in fast and low over the trees into the adjacent field.
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