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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent panes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to panes of glass or sections that are next to each other, often in the context of windows or displays.
Example: "The artist used different colors in the adjacent panes to create a vibrant mosaic effect."
Alternatives: "neighboring panels" or "contiguous sections".
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Each one is completely and uniformly filled with a single colour (the same colour may fill adjacent panes).
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The other cavity is enclosed and, together with the adjacent two glass panes, acts as a conventional double-glazing unit.
Instead, you'll just see that thumbs up icon adjacent to Bing's algorithmic, center pane, with the ability to hover over the icon to see who liked those results.
In figure 11 (upper pane), the quasispecies is presented as a network of mutationally adjacent units of replication.
During the last school year, Mr. Kempiak said, a student in his freshman physical science class directed a laser pointer through several panes of glass and into the eyes of a teacher in a classroom in an adjacent building.
Adjacent, Nos.
HABER--Faith Panes.
And there is an astonishing pane of reinforced glass - a deep depression reminding how it stopped a half inch bullet entering a soldier's head in the adjacent lookout post; the post itself is named after James Borucki, a 19-year-old paratrooper killed by a booby trap bomb in 1976.
Parking in adjacent lot.
Los Angeles International Airport is adjacent (southwest).
The panes were removed decades ago.
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