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The phrase "at adjacent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is next to or near another thing or place. Example: The new office building is located at adjacent to the park, providing employees with a beautiful view during their breaks.
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Parking: $2 at adjacent Hudson Park lot.
Alarms went off at adjacent isolettes.
A few diners at adjacent tables looked up.
They sat at adjacent lockers and spoke briefly.
Further etching solely removes NiTi at adjacent uncovered areas.
Q. Has that yielded results? A. It really got people looking at adjacent markets.
There is a picture of the couple working at adjacent typewriters.
Two people at adjacent desks may experience what happened completely differently.
The two flights were at adjacent gates in Tokyo and left around the same time.
As they sank shots, the trio sized up players at adjacent tables.
George Frideric Handel and Jimi Hendrix lived at adjacent addresses in London.
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