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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent verandas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more verandas that are next to each other or share a common boundary.
Example: "The house features two adjacent verandas, perfect for enjoying the morning sun."
Alternatives: "neighboring verandas" or "contiguous verandas".
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Death and life were just adjacent verandas.
With the sun stabbing at them through their window blinds, the two old men struggled to their feet and lurched out onto their adjacent verandas, emerging at almost the same moment, like characters in an ancient tale, trapped in fateful coincidences, unable to escape the consequences of chance.
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Then, all of a sudden, he imagined that across the way, on the empty adjacent veranda, he saw a shadow move.
The master bedroom and the adjacent sitting room have French doors opening to the veranda.
The veranda next door was empty, of course.
The verandas overlook Newcastle Harbor.
Adjacent, Nos.
Large homes opened into verandas.
Los Angeles International Airport is adjacent (southwest).
Most have covered verandas, balconies or porches.
It had terraces, verandas, and pavilions.
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