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"close spatial proximity" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe objects or people that are physically close to each other. Example: "The two houses are located in close spatial proximity, making it easy for the neighbors to interact with each other."
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However, the combined evidence suggests relatively close spatial proximity within a fragmenting and increasingly arid environment.
For a clustered-dot screen, the thresholds in close spatial proximity have similar values.
Consequently, pilots in close spatial proximity might not be operating on a common frequency.
Lats1/2 and MST1/2 are brought into close spatial proximity by the scaffold protein SAV1 (Salvador in Drosophila).
As urban expansion takes place, industrial production areas are increasingly in close spatial proximity to residential areas.
On-product information only resulted in behavioural change when it was in close spatial proximity to the control device.
First, p70S6K protein could be co-immunoprecipitated with anti-MAPK antibodies, MAPK protein was similarly present in anti-p70S6K immunoprecipitates, indicating close spatial proximity of both signaling molecules.
Studies using mixed embeddedness as a theoretical lens suggest that ethnic entrepreneurs in traditional offline sectors are limited to customers located in close spatial proximity (Ramsden, 2008).
Intersections in close spatial proximity along a corridor should be considered as correlated due to interacted traffic flows as well as similar road design and environmental characteristics.
We find that Brønsted sites with close spatial proximity can significantly strengthen the adsorption of water, which is used as a molecular probe for the local activity.
These intralaminar pairs consist mostly of neurons in close spatial proximity.
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