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The phrase "adjoining zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an area that is next to or adjacent to another area, often in contexts related to geography, real estate, or planning.
Example: "The new park will be developed in the adjoining zone, providing more green space for the community."
Alternatives: "adjacent area" or "neighboring zone".
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The earthquake-hit region was classified into three zones: Zone One referred to the region situated in a fracture zone of the earthquake, with devastating casualties and collapse of many buildings; Zone Two referred to the region adjoining Zone One, but with fewer collapsed buildings and casualties than in Zone One; Zone Three referred to other affected areas.
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So today the Americans control "Multi-National Brigade East," the sector that abuts the 55-mile-long Kosovo-Serbian boundary and which is precisely the region through which the insurgents are now trying to move supplies to their fighters in the adjoining buffer zone.
If competitive exclusion occurs, the most direct field evidence would come from the contact zone of adjoining native and introduced stands.
These zones have no proper sewage provisions, and neither do the adjoining Jewish zones.
The relationships between the antipodal, symmetric about the equator, and adjoining AL zones are analyzed.
The port, commercial district, and adjoining residential zones lie at the foot of a cliff on a low shelf of land facing west onto the bay, only a few feet above sea level.
"Bravo" command group, consisting of two rifle companies and the 106 mm recoilless rifle platoon, assumed responsibility for security of the DAO Annex and its adjoining landing zones.
granulation/fibrous tissue formation could be measured close to the implant and within threads (zone 1) as well as adjoining the implant (zone 2).
The eastern edge of this zone adjoins a low-(Q_{text{P}}) zone beneath Mt. Aso.
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