Sentence examples for adjoining stages from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adjoining stages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe stages that are next to or connected to each other, often in a process or sequence.
Example: "The project will be completed in three adjoining stages, each building on the previous one."
Alternatives: "contiguous phases" or "neighboring steps".

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If one wishes to avoid the situation where the assessor has the impression that a case displays features seen in adjoining stages, the assessment instructions have to be described succinctly but clearly, even if they are based on arbitrary decisions.

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And on that note Whedon returns to the adjoining Stage J.

With two-stage and other multistage microleverage mechanisms, a compliance-match theory is found between the adjoining microlever stages and, more specifically, microlever stages should become stiffer and stiffer from input to output.

Initial diagnosis as to whether the bulk of the abnormal tau protein is detectable in the transentorhinal and entorhinal regions (stages I II), in the limbic allocortex and adjoining neocortex (stages III IV), or in the neocortex, including the secondary and primary fields (stages V VI), simplifies the subsequent task of differentiation.

A winding canal — spanned by two staircase bridges at one end and a flat bridge on the other — was built across two adjoining sound stages.

With any luck, the evening will feature guest appearances by noteworthy young hoofers like Marshall Davis Jr. Get there early for a good seat, and be prepared for you and your dinner or drinks to be sprayed if you're sitting at one of the tables adjoining the stage: Mr. Glover sweats as hard as he works.

Taken together, all components of the Shh-VEGF-Notch-Hey2/grl pathway are expressed temporally, and spatially at the LPM or in tissues adjoining it during stages in which endothelial precursor cell numbers are generated.

Seen on consecutive days, the stark staging of Racine's and Beckett's works, both of which rely visually on archetypal tensions between darkness and light, felt like adjoining spaces in the same dilapidated mansion of the mind.

Discovered by Scorsese and Schoonmaker, and never previously seen, it features the singers on the soundtrack and the actors on the screen who take to the stage in adjoining frames from which they bow to the audience and to each other.

There will be no equivalent of the Second Stage, a theater with 90 seats that adjoined the Main Stage in East Farmingdale and hosted adventurous plays like Sam Shepard's "True West" and new works.

The audience is most often located around three sides of a thrust stage, though they can be located on two sides opposite each other (as they are in alley stage or transverse stage theatres, sometimes called centre stage theatres) or on two adjoining sides (as they are in L-shaped theatres).

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