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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent to one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is next to or nearby a specific object or entity, often in a spatial context.
Example: "The park is adjacent to one of the busiest streets in the city."
Alternatives: "next to one" or "beside one".
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The UCP2 and UCP3 genes are located adjacent to one another on mouse chromosome 7.
In addition, several genes were clearly adjacent to one another based on their loci.
Maybe a tequila company will want to be adjacent to one of Rosenblatt's favorite articles on Ehow: his own recipe for the perfect margarita.
In nephrogenesis, Six2+ cells aggregate adjacent to one another, in the cap mesenchyme sitting on top of the ureteric-bud.
Adjacent to One Queensridge Place, construction also is moving forward on the Village at Queensridge, a 700,000-square-foot mixed-use facility with offices, restaurants and more.
We consider the Four Corners states to be adjacent to one another.
(m) Numerous pollen grains adjacent to one of the petals of the flower.
The fight was sponsored by Trump and held adjacent to one of his casinos.
Denali lies adjacent to one such major strike-slip fault, the Denali Fault.
This is particularly true when two low-profile cages are used adjacent to one another.
I had a prime seat, adjacent to one of the new aisles that helpfully slice through the orchestra section.
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