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The phrase "adjoining grass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe grass that is next to or connected to another area, such as a property line or another type of land.
Example: "The children played on the adjoining grass, enjoying the sunny afternoon."
Alternatives: "neighboring grass" or "adjacent grass".
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Also notable was the backyard re-creation of a Colonial Revival-style garden, which, when I arrived, contrasted anachronistically with dozens of yogis attending class on the adjoining grass.
It is adjoined by the Hilbert recreation ground, parts of which have been designated as a local nature reserve by the Kent High Weald Partnership; these include Roundabout Woods and the adjoining grass areas.The Hilbert Recreation Ground was donated to the town by Cllr Edward Strange in 1931, on the site of the form John Beane's Charity Farm.
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This owl prefers to hunt along the edges of woods or in rough grass strips adjoining pasture.
His deft pitch, hit high to make sure it landed softly, caught the soft grass adjoining the 17th green perhaps six inches short of the spot at which he was aiming.
Practice Moves to the Bubble Despite a warm, sunny morning, today's practice was moved to the bubble adjoining Giants Stadium because the grass practice field was slippery from overnight rain.
The Great Lawn looked like the beach at Coney Island on a hot Saturday, with listeners crammed onto every inch of grass and spilling into adjoining areas.
In the farmyard opposite are stacked bales of haylage wrapped in turquoise plastic and cattle remain out on grass in a field adjoining horses at livery.
On one occasion I found larvae of Simyra insularis (Noctuidae; Henry's marsh moth), a native, generalist feeder, heavily grazing Phragmites leaf blades where it grew sparsely among Calamagrostis canadensis (bluejoint grass), but not in the adjoining dense Phragmites stands (Fig. 7).
Dog rose and clematis scramble up stumps in the marsh and, in an adjoining orchard, trees are swamped in tall grasses and oxeye daisies.
There was smoke in the adjoining businesses.
Along the low-lying areas adjoining the ridge, volunteers busily plant literally thousands of spindly stalks of marsh grass.
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