Sentence examples for next door from inspiring English sources

The phrase "next door" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is physically close to the speaker, such as a neighbor, a business, or a building. For example, "My new laptop is on sale next door at the electronics store."

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next door

adverb

In an adjacent place.

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Who lives next door?

"And look next door.

"We lived next door.

"The kid next door.

(Construction noise next door).

Brown followed, next door.

It's literally next door.

It's happening next door.

The house is next door.

Off to the next door.

"It was right next door".

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