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be an adjunct
verb as in compose
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Since the Who first took the stage 60 years ago, he has considered interviews to be an adjunct to his music, a parallel way for him to clarify or interrogate the ideas he pours into songs.
Like foil-tray frozen meals, which were used by airlines before Swanson branded them as “TV dinners,” Twitter was not initially invented to be an adjunct to the tube.
Medication for chronic back pain “should be an adjunct for older adults, and not the main treatment,” says Roger Chou, a professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.
Barrett was paid $28,264.45 by Notre Dame to be an adjunct professor while serving as a federal appeals judge.
Established by the state legislature, drawn up by a task force of National Guard and state police with input from other law enforcement agencies, and managed by professionally trained military personnel, a state militia would be an adjunct force to the National Guard, under the control of the governor.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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