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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent phone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a phone that is next to or nearby another object or phone.
Example: "I placed my phone on the table next to the adjacent phone, which belonged to my friend."
Alternatives: "neighboring phone" or "next to phone".
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Aspects like depth sensing can add a fuller image of the data collected by the face scanner and thus make it more difficult to spoof with a two-dimensional print out or by holding up a picture of a person on an adjacent phone.
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The news of Cilla Black's death pings on to an adjacent sunbather's phone.
Payne recalls an old TV advertisement for Palm of a man and woman on adjacent trains exchanging phone numbers with their handheld computers over an infrared optical link.
Mr. Schuon has a hotel-style bathroom, complete with steam shower, spa tub, a phone, an adjacent minigym and robes with a palm tree logo he designed for his house.
On the main app screen, tap the green-colored phone icon adjacent to the group you want to call.
We focus on several special considerations in the decoder design, which are necessitated by the dependency of the HTM score at each given frame on the model parameters associated with a variable number of adjacent past and future phones.
Main exposure-metrics included estimated time spent with an active cell phone close or adjacent to the body, estimated time and number of calls on either phone type, estimated and actual extent of SMS text-messaging (texting), functions used, category of people texted, and use at school.
As he emptied his pockets while waiting in line at the airport security checkpoint, he noticed a man in an adjacent line talking on his cell phone.
I copied the phone numbers of two adjacent booths and told potential employers that I could be reached at either number between 2 and 4 in the afternoon.
The bulletin board by a pay phone outside the two adjacent country stores advertises yoga classes and in-line skating as well as bingo and an Elks Club banquet.
When Volkow compared subjects with phones turned on with subjects who had their phones turned off, she found a striking pattern: there was a telltale sign of increased brain-glucose activity in the area of the brain immediately adjacent to the antenna of the phone.
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