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adjuncts

noun

Plural of adjunct

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The word "adjuncts" is correct and usable in written English.
An adjunct is a person or thing that is added to something else in order to complete or enhance it, so this word can be used in many contexts. For example, "The language institute hired several adjuncts to help students improve their writing skills."

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Most commercial lager is churned out quickly, often bulked out with cheap adjuncts such as rice and corn.

Through an app called SmartGlass, tablets and phones can become adjuncts to Xboxes in the home, showing information about a film playing on the screen in the living room.This distinguishes Microsoft from Apple.

It is still common for ministers to think of their banks as mere adjuncts to the treasury, making them prop up clapped-out state-controlled industries until the banks themselves collapse.

Nor did the general staffs of the main protagonists have plans to use what passed for heavy bombers at the time to carry out such attacks, seeing them as adjuncts to ground warfare rather than forces intended for independent operation.

Chinese companies were happy to receive money and technology, but did not want to be mere adjuncts to foreign firms; in many cases they have large, often global, ambitions of their own.

But subordinating economic decisions to political ones can come with a price-tag in the long term: politicians are reluctant to let "strategic" companies fail, and companies become adjuncts of the state patronage machine.

Which is odd, because parking attendants, who excel in all three respects, are almost universally detested.Parking attendants came into existence a decade ago, when traffic wardens (yellow and black-hatted adjuncts of the police) were stripped of their monopoly over petty parking offences.

Over the next two decades hotels continued to get bigger, but remained barely profitable adjuncts to the casinos they housed.

As a result, lectures and tutorials are given, even in elite universities, by graduate students or hired adjuncts.

This led to the development of extensive and complicated codes and ciphers as necessary adjuncts to military signaling.

Normally, the subject begins a clause and the predicate core ends it, whereas objects and adjuncts precede the elements they determine.

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