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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'next door to' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the location of one thing relative to another thing. For example, "The new bakery is located next door to the book store."
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He lived next door to us.
Farms next door to factories.
The guys next door to me didn't.
We lived next door to Broderick Crawford.
They live next door to us.
(McGinniss moved next door to Palin).
It is next door to Afghanistan.
Look at Senegal, next door to Mali.
Mr. Matthews's sister lived next door to Mr. Adair.
Next door to Mr. Randozzo, four fig trees stand uncovered.
They no longer live next door to Estadio Torrijos.
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