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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining doors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe doors that are next to each other or share a common wall, often in the context of buildings or rooms.
Example: "The hotel room had adjoining doors that allowed easy access between the two suites."
Alternatives: "connecting doors" or "side-by-side doors".
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The couple have two children and in the past have spoken openly about their unusual living arrangements, which sees them live in separate houses with adjoining doors.
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Then around midnight there's a loud banging on the adjoining door.
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Apologized to everyone inconvenienced by my accidental locking of adjoining room door last night.
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Both the living room and adjoining library have French doors opening to patios and yard.
There's a sitting room off the dining area, with floor-to-ceiling windows on adjoining walls, and French doors that open onto a brick patio.
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