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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining house" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a house that is built next to another house. For example, "The family remodeled their adjoining house to give them more room."
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Charles Manson's followers butchered a couple in an adjoining house in 1969.
At night we slept in the second story of an adjoining house.
In one episode, gunmen burst into a workshop and adjoining house and killed five men and a baby.
(She lives in an adjoining house with her husband, Patrick Chamberlain, a psychologist, and Charles, their 13-year-old son).
The Armenian man who lives in the adjoining house built the wall in part to discourage pilgrims, but Tabrizis still can direct a visitor to the site.
Fortunately no one was injured; but the tenants of an adjoining house, which for a short time seemed in danger, had a fright.
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In the end they found two adjoining houses.
Freshman-Sophomore College consists of approximately 100 freshmen and 60 sophomores living in two adjoining houses.
Adjoining houses, with north-facing facades, receive minimal insolation, leading to an overall inequitable use of available insolation.
Mr. Johnson vacations with Mr. Kerry and his wife, Teresa, in Sun Valley, Idaho, where the two families have adjoining houses in the Sawtooth Mountains.
We should've kept them!" They wouldn't go the Helena Bonham Carter-Tim Burton route and have adjoining houses?
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