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The phrase 'adjunct of' is not considered standard English; it would not be used in written English
A better phrase to use would be 'adjunct to' or 'adjunct for'. Example sentence: Dave was appointed as an adjunct to the university's English department.
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Then religion becomes an adjunct of totalitarianism.
It was an adjunct of his breastbone, not his pelvis.
As an adjunct of making art, she became a writer.
America's vulnerability is an adjunct of its peculiar strength.
Let Wal-Mart build their "adjunct of China".
Increasingly, the economy became an adjunct of Mobutu's political machine.
The auxiliary police force is a volunteer adjunct of the NYPD.
Drinking, especially beer, has long been an adjunct of America's pastime.
"It was very much an adjunct of the cold war at that point".
Is the wife to be simply an adjunct of the husband?
The seaside adjunct of Kejimkujik National Park is between Liverpool and Shelburne.
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