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Discover Ludwig"be next to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be in close proximity or adjacency to something or someone. Example: The grocery store is next to the bank, so I can easily do my banking after shopping for groceries. Another example: My seat is next to the window, so I have a nice view during the flight.
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Price may be next to leave.
The Yankees could be next to go.
I'll be next to the cowering gelotophobe.
It won't be next to Haut-Brion.
The floorboards will be next to go.
"We like to be next to nature".
"Prada wants to be next to Gucci, Gucci wants to be next to Prada.
In 2015 it will be next to nothing.
Everybody would want to be next to David Beckham".
Could free inflight alcohol be next to be banned?
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