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The phrase "adjourned in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate the suspension of a meeting or session, but it should be followed by a specific context, such as "adjourned in session" or "adjourned in peace."
Example: "The meeting was adjourned in session until next week."
Alternatives: "suspended until" or "postponed to".
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That case was adjourned in April 2011, pending a review by Italy's Constitutional Court.
The charges were later adjourned in contemplation of dismissal, the lawsuit said.
The House passed such a bill last year, but it died when Congress adjourned in December.
But Congress, mired in a variety of proposals, adjourned in late December without taking action.
They were opened and adjourned in 1983, and reopened after Sampson submitted his reports in 1987.
The trial was adjourned in March after a constitutional challenge, but the challenge was rejected by the Court of Appeals.
The Finance Committee, on which she serves, was working on a bill as Congress adjourned in August 2009.
The Illinois General Assembly adjourned in February to reassemble later, by which time Democrats hoped to have armistice talks underway.
The constitutional grand council adjourned in disarray Thursday, leaving the entire process of drawing up a new constitution badly damaged.
Before that new Democratic Senate adjourned in 1988, it had made law in areas like civil rights, trade and welfare.
It sat in the Senate's Finance Committee, which got it from the Health Committee, until the Legislature adjourned in June.
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