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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ill adhered" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "ill-adhered," which can be used to describe something that is poorly attached or not sticking well.
Example: "The label was ill-adhered to the package, causing it to peel off during transit."
Alternatives: "poorly attached" or "badly affixed.".
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Sadly, Fahey's life, for a time at least, adhered to the kind of ill-starred trajectory of many of the neglected blues musicians he admired.
In response to a submission of the preliminary findings of Monday's report, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israel's Ministry of Justice "failed to address the specific allegations of unnecessary force during arrest and subsequent ill treatment, while asserting that security officials had adhered to the law in all cases," HRW said.
Many chronically ill individuals fail to adhere to recommended medication and testing regimens.
Then the lower end of the graphite electrode was gently rubbed over that spot of sample and finally rinsed with water to remove ill-adhered particles.
Resisting all ill-considered projects, in particular those of the archduke John (who was put under house arrest for planning a premature anti-French rising in the Alps), Metternich firmly adhered to neutrality while Austria secretly rearmed.
This is adhered to strictly".
Czechoslovakia adhered loyally to the League of Nations.
They have adhered to that charter religiously.
Ordering etiquette must be adhered to.
Golden rule adhered to.
The work further adhered to NIH Animal Research guidelines.
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