Sentence examples for adjacent stone from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adjacent stone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stone that is next to or near another stone, often in contexts related to construction, geology, or landscaping.
Example: "The archaeologists carefully excavated the adjacent stone to uncover the ancient burial site."
Alternatives: "neighboring stone" or "next to stone".

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And for centuries, the adjacent stone residence sheltered priests and pilgrims, knights and peasant farmers.

By Michael Schulman January 8, 2009 The tombstone of Roland Burris, age seventy-one, carries the Illinois state seal and is etched with the words "Trail Blazer," along with a list of positions held (first African-American Illinois attorney general and state comptroller) and an adjacent stone ranking "Other Major Accomplishments".

(Photograph: Eric Allix Rogers) The tombstone of Roland Burris, age seventy-one, carries the Illinois state seal and is etched with the words "Trail Blazer," along with a list of positions held (first African-American Illinois attorney general and state comptroller) and an adjacent stone ranking "Other Major Accomplishments".

The tombstone of Roland Burris, age seventy-one, carries the Illinois state seal and is etched with the words "Trail Blazer," along with a list of positions held (first African-American Illinois attorney general and state comptroller) and an adjacent stone ranking "Other Major Accomplishments".

Neruda bought the land and an adjacent stone cottage in 1938 after returning from a string of diplomatic postings in Europe.

In 1363, this complex of buildings was home to a Tallinn Alderman who resided in one lavish property and also owned the adjacent stone storage buildings.

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There are also serious cycle facilities on site (bike shop, rental and guided tours, lock-up, repairs and bike wash), while the accommodation sits above both cafe and bike shop in the two adjacent, stone-built dales barn buildings.

They were sequenced with adjacent stones for color and graining continuity.

While the temperature differences between most adjacent stones typically varied by between 0.1 degrees and 0.5 degrees, this one particular segment had a 6-degree variation, as can be seen in the thermal scans: .

Each player, at his turn, must jump an adjacent opposing stone either horizontally or vertically, in either direction.

Be sure to check out the adjacent, large stone watergate, dating from Dickens's day, which was a passageway to river docks before city officials pushed the border of the Thames southward in a bid for more real estate.

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