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Discover LudwigThe word 'next-door' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a neighboring property that is immediately adjacent to one's own home or business. For example: My neighbor from next-door always has cookies ready for me when I come over.
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next-door
adjective
That occupies an adjacent place.
Exact(8)
"We're the next-door neighbors".
"He lives in the next-door village.
"The coach was our next-door neighbor.
Seven years I watched the next-door.
I am the next-door neighbor.
Fathers and sons are next-door neighbors.
Similar(49)
Who lives next door?
"And look next door.
"We lived next door.
"The kid next door.
(Construction noise next door).
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