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"contiguous industries" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a group of industries that are located near each other and may have similar or complementary functions. This term is often used in economic or business contexts. Example: "The city's strategic location has attracted a diverse range of contiguous industries, such as manufacturing, logistics, and technology, creating a vibrant and dynamic business ecosystem."
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Setting: Households in the contiguous United States.
The first was a fixed-gear wier fishery, developed from the aboriginal trap fishery along the shore for mainly juvenile herring, which supported a canning industry for "sardines" and was contiguous with the New Brunswick shore and Maine coast line, well within the respective 3 mile limits.
In our study 'rural areas' comprised 24 municipalities, spread out over 9 contiguous areas in the western half of Flanders with no highways and no industries reported in the emission inventory of the Flemish environmental protection agency (n = 199).
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One contiguous layer will do.
Now those populations are contiguous.
The contiguous United States has a wave-energy resource of 2,100 terawatt-hours per year about half the country's total electricity consumption, says Roger Bedard of the power-industry-funded nonprofit Electric Power Research Institute.
The political is contiguous with the personal.
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