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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent strip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strip of land, material, or any other object that is next to or adjoining another strip.
Example: "The construction project will begin on the adjacent strip of land, which is currently vacant."
Alternatives: "neighboring strip" or "contiguous strip".
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Only performers were allowed in the adjacent strip; for security reasons, Border Patrol kept the audience behind the second fence.
Today, it's a hub for an arts, fashion and interior design district called the 16:62 Design Zone that begins at the 16th Street Bridge in the adjacent Strip District and extends to the 62nd Street Bridge in Lawrenceville.
The Livingston Business Improvement District has also obtained a $54,000 grant to finance the drafting of a plan to connect the parking lots of many adjacent strip malls.
In the middle of his match with Montano, Smart looked to the adjacent strip, where his teammate and fellow Brooklyn native Ivan Lee was struggling against the three-time Olympic gold medalist Stanislav Pozdnyakov of Russia.
You could predict the toss would bring few surprises, given the Australians warmed up with throw-downs in centre-wicket nets while Derbyshire bowlers pelted balls down an adjacent strip.
Five years ago, Rockville, which was in an economic downturn, notified local shopkeepers that it was going to raze part of its aging downtown, including a bankrupt 25-year-old retail mall and an adjacent strip mall where Ms. Simon had her gallery.
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Make a cut across the bottom of two adjacent strips to make an opening for a candle.
Some had begun to build adjacent strips of shops, which they filled with boutiques in an attempt to re-create urban shopping districts.
The experimental design involved the selection, from the opposite valley side, of three zones with adjacent strips of Low and High Canopy Consumption (L/HCC).
The photographs are ordinarily taken by a vertically aligned camera in a series of strips (see Figure 1) in which each picture overlaps about 60percentt of the preceding one; adjacent strips overlap only slightly.
An easy and convenient way to approximate this configuration is to bond two or three adjacent strips to a single trace of the fanout circuit that connects the strips to the front-end electronics (the so-called 'pairing' option).
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