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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjunct for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a supplementary or additional role, often in academic or professional settings.
Example: "She was appointed as an adjunct for the sociology department to teach introductory courses."
Alternatives: "supplement for" or "assistant for".
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The post office building would also become an adjunct for an expanded Penn Station, which would be renamed Moynihan Station.
"We don't have medicine for treating cocaine addiction, and acupuncture appears to be a useful adjunct for decreasing dependence," Dr. Kleber said.
I was right on both counts; he ended up being an adjunct for the department of English I directed at one of CUNY's campuses.
One perfect adjunct for the nights before Inside the White House airs (and also on for the next few weeks) is Last Week Tonight.
We'll hire an adjunct for three thousand dollars a semester, and we'll have the students watch this TV show.' Their faculty is going to dwindle very quickly.
All included studies utilized BMAC injection as an adjunct for treatment of OLTs.
Nevertheless, it remains a useful adjunct for surgeons performing ORIF on complex proximal humerus fractures.
PET CT is a valuable adjunct for the grading and staging of paediatric sarcomas [62].
Significance: Mitomycin C may be useful as an adjunct for preventing myringotomy closure.
PK is a valuable adjunct for prescribing and evaluating drug therapy.
To create a novel "at-home" preresidency preparatory adjunct for medical students entering surgical residency.
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