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The phrase "built adjacent to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that has been constructed or put together beside or next to something else. Example: The new office building was built adjacent to the park, providing a beautiful view for employees during their breaks.
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In time, a few houses were built adjacent to Tavistock Country Club.
A 30-acre retail and entertainment district is being built adjacent to the Staples Center.
A 25-yard pool and a smaller children's pool would be built adjacent to the community center.
Bridgeport's fronton closed in April 1995, and a dog track, still in operation, was built adjacent to it.
In each case, the cistern was built adjacent to the house and at the border of the property line.
The university, with an enrollment of about 6,000, is the prime tenant in the state-owned Tsongas Arena, built adjacent to the campus in 1998.
After a drink in the pub-cum-officers' mess that Wheatcroft has built adjacent to his dining room, my dad was shown to the guest apartment.
The top teams will build their pods and test them at the world's first Hyperloop test track, being built adjacent to SpaceX's Hawthorne, California, headquarters.
Those nine fires, four in December, were to homes being built adjacent to the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, a desert oasis within the city where hikers converge on trails.
A 160-seat outdoor amphitheater was recently built adjacent to the pier, and an upscale restaurant is planned for the waterfront.
But in 1972 the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library, which was built adjacent to Springwood while the president was still alive, added an Eleanor Roosevelt wing.
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