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The phrase "adjacent spiky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is both spiky and located next to something else.
Example: "The adjacent spiky plants created a striking contrast against the smooth landscape."
Alternatives: "neighboring spiky" or "contiguous spiky".
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The adjacent spiky purple blooms are chive.
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Spiky taken to the next level.
Sheer spiky bliss.
No spiky boots.
"What shape is it?" "Spiky".
Adjacent, Nos.
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He was so spiky.
Cut off the spiky tops.
Sparky and spiky.
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