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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining enclosures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe areas or spaces that are next to or connected to each other, often in the context of property or land.
Example: "The property includes two adjoining enclosures that can be used for livestock."
Alternatives: "contiguous enclosures" or "neighboring enclosures".
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"Why is the common itself so bare-worn, and cropped so differently from the adjoining enclosures?" His answer was that it was in the interest of everyone using the common pasture to exploit it maximally.
The barpull apparatus, consisting of two trays stacked vertically, spanned most of the width of the adjoining enclosures in which subjects were tested.
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Ms. Peters said on Tuesday that the accident had occurred Sunday morning after a zookeeper was moving the 84-pound leopard from its cage into an adjoining enclosure to feed it and clean its cage.
"As we learned with Leanne's last litter, she is an extremely attentive mother and allows us in the same space as the cub as long as she is able to watch from an adjoining enclosure".
These animals live in a large forested enclosure in a seminatural social group, but are habituated to humans, and are used to entering a building adjoining their enclosure for provisioning once a day.
Mr. Veilhan has designed an enclosure of two adjoining rooms with glossy black walls made of plastic stretched on a wooden framework.
It was bordered on two sides by developed streets, Muntz Street on the western side, Wright Street to the south; the other two sides of the enclosure adjoined farmland.
Large adjoining parking area.
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They occupied adjoining seats.
Easy parking in adjoining lot.
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