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Discover LudwigThe term "adjunct to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to mean "additional to," "connected to," or "joined to." For example, "The adjunct professor was hired to teach classes in addition to the existing faculty."
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But it's all adjunct to the game".
Another utterly fart-headed adjunct to a link or retweet.
Flimsy non-speaking role as adjunct to principal boy?
The Academy is an international adjunct to the Association.
"And then the run is an adjunct to him".
"Yoga should be an adjunct to" treatment, not "a replacement".
It has become more like an adjunct to the administration.
The Civil War isn't just an adjunct to current events.
He saw it as an adjunct to them.
As an adjunct to a concert, it gilds the lily.
When did this start as an adjunct to fiction?
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