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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent lockers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe lockers that are next to each other or in close proximity.
Example: "The students were instructed to store their belongings in the adjacent lockers to maximize space in the hallway."
Alternatives: "neighboring lockers" or "contiguous lockers".
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They sat at adjacent lockers and spoke briefly.
"You nervous?" Justin Turner said, ribbing Satin as they changed into their uniforms at adjacent lockers.
And when it is all over, they get dressed, standing at adjacent lockers.
At the team's spring training complex, they dress at adjacent lockers, in whispering distance of Johan Santana's.
So it goes for the Jets' two left tackles -- on the field, at each other's homes, at concerts, at their adjacent lockers.
The two are linked in more ways than one: draft year, position, outgoing personality, adjacent lockers and even nicknames ("The Boston TE Party" or "Shake and Quake").
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"Be ready," Sehorn said, dressing in an adjacent locker.
"You ran out of buttons," Haywood playfully called from an adjacent locker.
Ryan Roberts, an infielder, occupied the adjacent locker until he was designated for assignment late last week.
Why? "Why not?" Wilson said, drawing a laugh from Carlos Marmol, another reclaimed former closer, from the adjacent locker.
Then from an adjacent locker, the rookie tight end Jeremy Shockey added, "Three, because you want to shut up all the doubters".
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