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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining walls" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe walls that are next to or connected to each other, often in the context of buildings or rooms.
Example: "The soundproofing was effective, as the adjoining walls prevented noise from traveling between the two apartments."
Alternatives: "shared walls" or "neighboring walls".
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He called the adjoining walls paper thin.
He also paints the cartoon figures on the adjoining walls.
The living area has a gas fireplace and adjoining walls of large windows.
A corner unit, its living room has adjoining walls of floor-to-ceiling leaded-glass doors.
The guest bedroom has southwestern exposure and two adjoining walls of windows overlooking the Mississippi River.
Historic preservation codes required that the framework be left intact, so the houses, which are of different heights, are joined by narrow archways punched through adjoining walls.
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A cantilevered bench extends from an adjoining wall.
He heard the piano again, pealing through the adjoining wall.
Fliers plastered an adjoining wall, many with poignant snapshots of the missing in happier times.
Eventually an adjoining wall started to buckle, and the catalogs all shifted precariously sideways.
An expansion is planned once the premises next door are purchased and the adjoining wall demolished.
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