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The phrase "adjacent picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a picture that is next to or near another picture, often in a visual context such as in a book, article, or presentation.
Example: "In the article, the adjacent picture illustrates the concept being discussed in the text."
Alternatives: "next to the image" or "neighboring photo".
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Driffield school's head of art, Rosie Bramley, 37, sees the view depicted in an adjacent picture, Garrowby Hill, "every single day".
In the adjacent picture we see this man on stage with Graham Coxon from Blur (the band is local to the area).
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In January, an international arrivals building (shown in adjacent pictures) opened at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
The time interval between adjacent pictures is 50 μs, and the specific flame structures in different electric explosion stages have been observed.
The inclusions of one such column represented by 6 12 adjacent pictures were counted.
For double-positive cells, adjacent pictures in the z-series were used to validate the co-localization.
For every coverslip, 10 adjacent pictures at × 20 magnification were taken along the diameter from one side to the other, to avoid a sampling bias.
The adjacent photograph shows David Cameron.
(See adjacent photo).
Image-stitching programs, which automatically align adjacent and overlapping pictures into a continuous field, are more adept at combining photographs seamlessly.
Hike or bike the adjacent Monon Trail (pictured).
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