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adhered

adjective as in stuck to

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Micro-scratch tests confirmed that these layers adhered strongly to the alloy surface, with minimal degradation, even under high thermal stresses caused by LiPb solidification.

Obama adhered more closely to restraints on presidential power, but did not make the kinds of structural and procedural changes necessary to deter future presidents from following in the footsteps of the Bush administration.

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It’s why the 30-year gap, the time period generally adhered to before pop culture looks back on the past, works so effectively.

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The country today, he argued, was a “post-constitutional regime,” one that no longer adhered to the separation of powers among the three branches of government as laid out by the framers.

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She previously called the 2021 lawsuit “unjustified,” saying that the company adhered to obligations to better manage its waste.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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