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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closed area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a space that is restricted or not accessible to the public or certain individuals.
Example: "The construction site is marked with signs indicating that it is a closed area for safety reasons."
Alternatives: "restricted zone" or "forbidden area".
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The car (which is called "MadeInGermany" for some reason) made its debut in 2007 when it drove around autonomously in a closed area in a closed down airport in Berlin.
Never fire the Redeemer at a closed area or at someone close to you.
It would not be a big sub in such a closed area," he said.
Since they could not work freely in the public, they would film in a closed area.
The effect of including a closed area on the efficiency of a marine reserve network is also investigated.
And the military has declared that Bilin will be a closed area every Friday for six months to halt the weekly marches there.
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Guidance for selecting an appropriate model structure for a particular closed area problem is given.
This county lies in the Taihang Mountain region and forms a relatively closed area.
In an adjacent closed area, some 200 more are excavating a section as large as the initial dig.
If you let go of the leash make sure your ferret is in a fenced or closed area.
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