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The phrase "a communal area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a shared space that is accessible to a group of people, often in contexts like housing, offices, or community facilities.
Example: "The apartment complex features a communal area where residents can gather for events and social activities."
Alternatives: "shared space" or "common area".
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Adam was forcibly removed after he refused to leave friends in a communal area.
Near her office was a communal area where Holocaust survivors could meet and talk or paint and read.
A brick was thrown through the window of a communal area in the building where her office is based.
I have another desk in a communal area of the center, and that's where I work in the afternoon, in a collaborative space.
There are counter seats at some kiosks, and another 75 seats in a communal area with a wall of potted greenery.
Days earlier, guards had raided Camp Six and locked down protesting prisoners who had blocked security cameras, forbidding them to congregate in a communal area.
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In four Kebeles in which livestock were PPD tested, chairmen informed the population of their Kebele to meet in a defined communal area at a specific date if any of the individuals had swollen lymph nodes (locally called Anget Biret).
The rooms open out into a warm communal area, dominated by a big breakfast table.
The building was designed with a huge lobby; each floor has a large communal area and eight-foot-wide hallways, for "tenants to use as exhibition space," Mr. McLearen said.
The flat also boasts homely and a welcoming communal area, off street gated parking and a large communal garden.
A large communal area is full of exotic plants, hammocks and a pool table.
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