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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent tables" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe tables that are next to each other or in close proximity, often in contexts like dining, seating arrangements, or data presentation.
Example: "The restaurant was busy, and we were seated at adjacent tables, allowing us to easily converse with the other group."
Alternatives: "neighboring tables" or "contiguous tables".
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A few diners at adjacent tables looked up.
When the two were given adjacent tables in a steakhouse in 2001, a brawl erupted.
As they sank shots, the trio sized up players at adjacent tables.
Females at adjacent tables are admired, comedy impressions are performed (McClung does a pretty decent Ringo Starr) and a good time is had by all.
And in the whirlwind of the awards season that followed, the two would find themselves at adjacent tables in many other rooms.
They might have found themselves side by side at the market, picking out their produce, or at adjacent tables in some neighborhood cafe.
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The adjacent table gets its instructions: pants here, shirts there.
He nodded to an adjacent table of boisterous diners.
At an adjacent table, British honeymooners ordered mojitos.
He says they had just ordered dinner when other guests arrived at the adjacent table.
The Post video reporters sat separately, unnoticed, at an adjacent table.
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