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The phrase "a black area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a region or section that is characterized by darkness or a lack of light, or metaphorically to refer to a topic that is unclear or poorly understood.
Example: "The map indicated a black area where no data had been collected, suggesting a gap in our research."
Alternatives: "a dark region" or "an obscure zone".
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"This is a black area and they don't do anything for black people.
For that reason, he warned, it would probably not last as a black area.
"It is a shock to see a former President, a white President, having an office in a black area".
It was a black area, but a whole lot of whites came there, too, on the way into town.
An Annie Dillard excerpt about growing up white in a black area was purged of racial references.
The cursor stops if it hits a black area or if it slides off the side, at which point you must restart.
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Mr. Hammer was at first acutely aware of being an interloper, an outsider shooting in a predominantly black area.
The plan is to go to the projects, a predominantly black area, and steal a bunch of drugs.
Last year, for example, the Jewish Community Council won a housing rehabilitation grant in a traditionally black area.
In September they plan to move into a mostly black area nearby, where they have bought a four-bedroom house with a pool and a tennis court.
"I will remember the promise etched in this day honoring Dr. Martin Luther King," Mr. Bush said as he marked the King birthday holiday with a brief visit to Kelso Elementary School, in a poor, black area of this city.
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