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adjacent locality
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "adjacent locality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a nearby area or neighborhood in discussions about geography, urban planning, or community studies. Example: "The new park will benefit not only the residents of the city but also those living in the adjacent locality."
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Together with the evidence for high pressure metamorphism from an adjacent locality, our results correlate with models that predict paired metamorphism at the Archean Proterozoic transition with the onset of modern style plate tectonics.
Science
Adjacent locality pairs were first classified binomially as either genetically disjunct (D ≥1.0) or not (D < 1.0).
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The only adjacent locality pair separated by a beach > 20 km long that did not show a genetic disjunction was Lebu/Tirua (locality pair J in Fig. 5), separated by 62 km of uninterrupted beach.
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Thus, most sharing of haplotypes between adjacent localities is probably caused by historical association rather than to ongoing gene flow.
At the time of historic contact the Puebloan peoples were restricted to the Rio Grande Valley and adjacent localities and to scattered settlements in west central New Mexico and on the Hopi mesas of Arizona.
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Looking closely at the results, the popularity of these lists (as well as the neighborhoods it cites) correlate with nationwide trends, which can be generally characterized as a gentrification of Halloween: a new normal in the trick-or-treat tradition wherein masked visitors patronize only the most moneyed neighborhoods while adjacent localities fall to the wayside.
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Sample sizes were divergent 146 from Central Africa versus 8 from West Africa (two adjacent localities in south-central Nigeria were excluded from this analysis, as viral specimens were unavailable for genetic analysis, and so could not be characterized as belonging to either West or Central African clades of monkeypox virus [15].
Science
Logistic regression was then carried out using R [ 79], using the logistf add-on package, with the model: 'genetically disjunct' ~ 'maximum beach length between adjacent localities' + 'coastal distance between adjacent localities'.
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The abrupt step-clines at six independent gene loci suggest that introgression has been limited to adjacent localities.
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Interestingly, Constitución, flanked by long beaches on both sides, was genetically distinct from adjacent localities but not from some more distant localities (Cartagena, Montemar and Pichicuy).
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Combining samples from localities with small sample sizes with geographically adjacent localities (e.g. west and central Siberia or Anadyr and Magadan) yield very similar results.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing geographical relationships, use "adjacent locality" to precisely indicate that two places share a border or are immediately next to each other. This term is especially useful in scientific or formal contexts where accuracy is important.
Common error
Avoid using "adjacent locality" when you mean a place is simply in the general vicinity. "Adjacent" specifically implies direct bordering or contiguity, whereas "nearby" indicates proximity without necessarily sharing a boundary.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "adjacent locality" functions as an adjective-noun combination, where "adjacent" modifies the noun "locality". As Ludwig AI explains, it precisely describes a place that shares a boundary with another.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "adjacent locality" is a grammatically correct and functional phrase used to describe a place that is directly next to another. As Ludwig AI confirms, its meaning is straightforward, and it serves to provide spatial clarity. While not frequently used, it is most common in scientific, academic, and news contexts. The phrase implies a shared border or immediate proximity, distinguishing it from terms like "nearby" or "surrounding", which suggest a less precise spatial relationship. When writing, reserve "adjacent locality" for situations requiring accuracy and formality.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adjacent site
Similar meaning, using a different noun.
neighboring area
Suggests a shared boundary or close proximity, often in a residential or community context.
adjoining region
Implies a direct connection or sharing of a border.
nearby place
Focuses on proximity without necessarily implying direct bordering.
surrounding locale
Emphasizes the area that encircles a particular point.
proximate location
Highlights closeness in terms of distance.
closely situated area
Emphasizes the close positioning of one area to another.
contiguous zone
More formal and often used in a political or geographical context, referring to bordering areas.
vicinal area
A less common, more technical term for nearby locations.
peripheral zone
Indicates an area on the edge or outside a central region.
FAQs
How can I use "adjacent locality" in a sentence?
You can use "adjacent locality" to describe a place that shares a boundary with another. For instance, "The effects of the pollution were also felt in the "neighboring area"".
What's a simpler way to say "adjacent locality"?
Alternatives include "nearby place" or ""neighboring area"", depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is "adjacent locality" formal or informal?
"Adjacent locality" is generally considered a more formal term suitable for academic, scientific, or official contexts. In casual conversation, simpler terms like "nearby place" are more common.
What's the difference between "adjacent locality" and "surrounding area"?
"Adjacent locality" specifically refers to a place that shares a border, while "surrounding area" refers to the area around a particular location, which may or may not share a direct border.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested