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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent spaces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe areas or locations that are next to each other or in close proximity.
Example: "The architect designed the building to maximize the use of adjacent spaces for communal activities."
Alternatives: "neighboring areas" or "contiguous spaces".
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Last year, he found the two adjacent spaces in the South Bronx.
All night, and into the morning, a pair of labels were facing off in adjacent spaces.
People also like the flexibility, because it often offers them the opportunity to expand into adjacent spaces, he added.
Loos aspired to an architectural equivalent of "playing chess on a three-dimensional board," creating a series of multilevel, interlocking chambers with enticing glimpses of adjacent spaces.
Between colors, they can banish someone from the board, it takes two players on adjacent spaces pointing at someone to banish them.
In Merion, the galleries flow from one to another, meaning visitors can see not only items in the room they are in, but items in adjacent spaces.
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The five new 9-by-8-foot paintings displayed in an adjacent space feel like an afterthought.
In May, it expanded into an adjacent space in a small strip mall, with the opening of Abeetza Next Door.
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