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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a building that is next to or shares a boundary with another building.
Example: "The fire alarm in the adjoining building caused a panic among the residents."
Alternatives: "neighboring building" or "adjacent building".
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He also owns Cohan's Theatre adjoining building.
But that idea was scrapped when an adjoining building unexpectedly came up for sale in 2000.
After Jobs's presentation, guests were ushered into an adjoining building to test the iPad.
The quietly insightful Theaker admits to occasional guilt that the band were in an adjoining building.
The adjoining building was cited for inoperable sprinklers, cracks in the exterior wall and unauthorized alterations.
Both men squeezed through that hole onto the roof of an adjoining building.
Firefighters helped him cross to the roof of an adjoining building, he added.
The following day, someone on the roof of an adjoining building was heard whistling and calling.
The fire caused minor damage to an adjoining building, he said.
The blaze was so fierce that it damaged an adjoining building, displacing about 20 people.
Sturm's team moved into a house and an adjoining building, which they used as a temporary headquarters.
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