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The phrase "adjoining notes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to notes that are next to or connected to each other, often in a document or presentation context.
Example: "Please refer to the adjoining notes for additional information on the topic discussed."
Alternatives: "neighboring notes" or "adjacent notes".
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For adjoining "notes," 80 contributing scholars assembled commentaries from a variety of towering authorities.
On one wall, two adjoining notes, in different handwriting, play off each other — "Not a Door" and "Or is it?" Work conditions can be challenging.
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Aug. 1945". Includes index to adjoining sheets, notes, and glossary.
As the adjoining list noted, the show opens on Wednesday; it did not open yesterday.
The oil and natural gas deposits have been exploited to varying degrees by the nations adjoining the sea; of note are the deposits near Jamsah (Gemsa) Promontory (in Egypt) at the juncture of the Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea.
Although Mr. Hill said he believed that the president would carry the county, where registered Democrats far outnumber Republicans, he noted that adjoining Geauga and Columbiana Counties were likely to vote for Mr. Romney, as they did for Mr. McCain in 2008.
There, in a flood of alcohol, he casts a bloodshot eye on the adjoining flotsam and jetsam, taking notes on the human condition.
(According to the Motown historian Adam White, during the session, the prideful Stubbs was having trouble nailing a note, and the producers, Holland/Dozier/Holland, called over a few young women from an adjoining studio; Stubbs got the note on the next take).
The Fès el-Jedid (New Fès) section of the city, founded in the 13th century by the Marīnids, contains the Royal Palace and the adjoining Great Mosque, which is noted for its 13th-century polychrome minaret.
Thus, there are N/δ cells at level 0. Note that 4 adjoining cells of level i constitute a cell of level i+1.
These should be written down separately from the rest of your notes, either on the adjoining page or in a separate notebook.
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