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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as adjacent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is next to or adjoining something else, often in a spatial or metaphorical context.
Example: "The two buildings are as adjacent as they can be, sharing a common wall."
Alternatives: "next to" or "alongside".
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Dimers are defined explicitly as adjacent monomers in the lattice.
Have standardized maps of all the court's floors and rooms, as well as adjacent buildings.
The pentanediol seems in part to be present as adjacent re-entry groups.
slopes, bottoms, detrital fans as well as adjacent areas as sources of solid material.
For one, she said, it is relatively near the Princeton Junction train station, as well as adjacent to the Carnegie Center office park.
Compression fractures at adjacent mobile segments have been reported as adjacent segment disease under trauma in several studies.
The national capital territory embraces Old and New Delhi and the surrounding metropolitan region, as well as adjacent rural areas.
With roughly the same area as adjacent Nassau County, its population has grown to 430,000, more than in most of the nation's cities.
Long-tufted Screech-Owl inhabits semi-open forested areas, as well as adjacent farmland, and is found at elevations from approximately 300 m to 1000 m.
Private law embraces traditional common law subjects (property, contracts, and torts), as well as adjacent statutory areas such as intellectual property and commercial law.
We selected the experimental olive orchards in a Mediterranean-type environment, which had, as adjacent land use type olive, wood or Mediterranean garigue.
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