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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining stall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a stall that is next to or connected to another stall, often in contexts like markets, restrooms, or animal enclosures.
Example: "The restroom had an adjoining stall that was out of order."
Alternatives: "next-door stall" or "adjacent stall".
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It's all a setup to reveal an overly-botoxed Jimmy Kimmel, crying in an adjoining stall.
The next comment from the adjoining stall was an irritated one: "Keep quiet.
Closeted in a stall, she heard a strange voice from an adjoining stall ask, "How are you?" Surprised, she politely replied, "Fine, thank you".
The police reports showed that many of the other men also looked into the adjoining stall, two by peering over the partition, which is less than six feet tall, and at least 14 by crouching on the floor and looking under the partition, which is one foot off the floor.
In the adjoining stall, a gash oozed above the right eye of Dixie, a 3-year-old chestnut.
After exchanging stares with the seated officer through the crack of the stall door, Craig entered an adjoining stall, sat down, and tapped his foot.
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As a rule, the runners occupy adjoining stalls, and squarely in front of each, blocking the view, stands a stable pony the size of a small Percheron.
His political career has been shattered — and his case has become a staple of late-night television comics — since disclosure of his arrest by an officer who claimed Mr. Craig had solicited him for sex from an adjoining bathroom stall.
Three million people are expected to bring picnic baskets or stock up on regional delicacies at adjoining market stalls.
Isolation units (ISO) were available in both wards: in Ward A as one unit with four separate stalls, an adjoining ante-room to each stall and a common treatment area, in Ward B as four separate stables with one stall and ante-room in each stable.
She demonstrates that art — what's known in horse-talk as "collection" and "extension" — by trotting her horse Waterford SE (a.k.a. Fredi) around the arena adjoining her six-stall barn.
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