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The phrase "adjacent property" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal, real estate, or planning contexts to refer to a property that is next to or adjoining another property.
Example: "The construction of the new building will not affect the adjacent property, as all regulations have been followed."
Alternatives: "neighboring property" or "contiguous property".
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Adjacent property owners did buy parcels at the first auction.
"The adjacent property is under the Army Corp's control.
"We lived on an adjacent property in Gettysburg.
At the moment, a backhoe on the adjacent property shadows my intended new garden.
Ruby's recently expanded into an adjacent property, but, even in the middle afternoon, it was packed.
Neighbours are encouraged to buy abandoned adjacent property for as little as $50.
Adjacent property owners will be charged with cleaning the newly enlarged pedestrian areas.
Communities care about what gets built, and adjacent property owners often care the most.
It awarded new land created by lava flows to the state, instead of adjacent property owners.
The property, together with an adjacent property consisting of a large, Greek Revival mansion that once belonged to the N.Y.
But the Maazels bought adjacent property as it came onto the market and now own 500 acres.
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