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This is how you sign Next to in American Sign Language.

Description

To sign "Next to" in American Sign Language (ASL), position both hands flat and in neutral space, palms facing each other with fingers extended outward. Keep your non-dominant hand stationary while moving your dominant hand horizontally next to its right side. This gesture signifies something being located "next to" another object or position in ASL.

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