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The use of the phrase 'adjoin to' is not common in written English, and is more often used in colloquial contexts. An example sentence using 'adjoin to' might be "The garden adjoins to the neighboring property."
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Houses are typically cylindrical mud structures with thatched-straw roofs, grouped in compounds that may adjoin to form small villages.
Some suites will adjoin to become doubles.
In sum, the additive hai can adjoin to AspP, IP, or MPEpi.
In the examples in 33, hais adjoin to MPEpi, so they have the same focus domains, namely, MPEpi.
It also reveals the clove-shape structure of the zones of chaotic bursting which adjoin to the regions of tonic-spiking.
The old carpets were used between the walls that adjoin to the building 1 for breaking down the acoustic noise from the demolition.
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We have demonstrated this concept using two RNA-cleaving deoxyribozymes, each adjoined to a DNA aptamer that binds ATP.
Includes inset The supplement to North America containing the countries adjoining to Baffins & Hudsons Bays and tables showing European possessions.
The root shire is still also adjoined to the names of smaller communities such as the parish of Hexhamshire.
In addition to manual generator loading, a solar charging unit was used to simulate turbine operation while adjoined to the ground renewable energy system (GREENS).
Coniferous forests in the form of pure stands of Pinus wallichiana, Abies, Cedrus etc. grew on the lower dry northern sunny slopes adjoining to the lake.
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