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Discover Ludwig"is adjoining" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means something is next to or connected to something else. Example: My office is adjoining the conference room, making it easy for me to attend meetings.
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It is adjoining all that a rock contains, and that joining is an affirmation of being.
In the first zone, which is called zone A and is adjoining the initial crack-tip, the outer plastic zone height increases with the torn ligament length.
A small offering chapel is adjoining the eastern side of the main pyramid and is barely visible today.
Furthermore, a small offering chapel is adjoining the eastern base of the pyramid, a configuration otherwise unattested since offering chapels usually occupy the inner sanctum of the mortuary temple.
This colony is located in the vicinity (some 500 m) of a permanent station (Alfred Faure) and is adjoining a beach that has been regularly used for logistical operations over the last 50 years, and where scientific shelters and technical buildings have been installed.
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A romantic room with a leopard-print carpet, it is adjoined by a sashimi bar, which he named Uni, Japanese for sea urchin.
The page bearing biometric details and holder's photograph is adjoined to the back cover to try to prevent the passport being tampered with.
Accordingly, I suggest that hai is adjoined to DegP.
The adverbial 就 jiu 'then' is adjoined to the verb 是 shi 'be'be
Accordingly, I suggest that the marginal hai is adjoined to DegP.
Assuming another project is adjoined ready to start, a project that will be a winner or something.
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