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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the zone" is correct and usable in written English.
"The zone" can be used to refer to a specific area or a state of mind. For example, "I have been in the zone lately, making great progress on my project."
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He's in the zone.
Not the Zone.
She's in the zone.
It takes players out of "the zone".
We drifted back to the zone.
"Nothing," she said, "just — into the zone".
You should go right into the zone.
"We are in the zone," Bithell said.
"I kept pounding the zone," Mazzaro said.
"We have flooded the zone," he said.
I could never find the zone.
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