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Darkhorses Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Adjoined to

You can look at the first paragraph in the document adjoined to the meeting.


Is this a correct use of the verb? How would you rephrase it?

  

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A meeting is a group of people. A document is a set of pages of printed material. Things that are so unlike cannot be adjoined, linked, or connected to one another in any way I can think of.

  • A meeting is a group of people.
  • A document is a set of pages of printed material.
  • Things that are so unlike cannot be adjoined, linked, or connected to one another in any way I can think of.
  • It's hard to understand what you might be trying to say.
  • CJ
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A meeting is a group of people.

A document is a set of pages of printed material.

Things that are so unlike cannot be adjoined, linked, or connected to one another in any way I can think of.

It's hard to understand what you might be trying to say.

CJ

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