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Meanings of adhere closely in English
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Usage of adhere closely in English
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In recent times I adhereclosely to the rules of the road as recommended for motorists.
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They mistrust systems; they adhereclosely to facts and the study of facts with their own senses.
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All this was confirmed by Jotham, who was observed to adhereclosely to the story of the magistrate.
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Make the edges of paste, to adhereclosely to the sides of the jar, so as to make it air tight.
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Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is an effective strategy for preventing disease progression of HIV infection, particularly when patients adhereclosely to the treatment regimen.
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It is the duty of the citizen, therefore, to support the party that stands for right policies and to adhereclosely to its official organization.
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To the upper section of the fold it adheredclosely.
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The developer is adheringclosely to the movies, more so than to the books.
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YouTube is committed to copyright enforcement and adheresclosely to the provisions outlined in the DMCA.
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He adheredclosely to the Ojibway pattern.
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When they adheredclosely to each other, they could only be separated by sliding each off each.
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She hardly spoke at breakfast-time, and adheredclosely to Laura and Eveleen when they wandered in the garden.
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Invictus elegantly sidesteps the pitfalls of the sports genre, adheringclosely to the facts and thereby eschewing sentimentality.
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Sticking or adheringclosely.
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Dr. Grundy's translation, which is as follows, adheresclosely to the original text, but somewhat grates on the English ear:
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The difference is that with film, the story is less subjective and adheresclosely to a meaning set by the director.