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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cooking area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated space for preparing food, such as in a kitchen or outdoor setting.
Example: "The new apartment features a spacious living room and a cooking area that is perfect for entertaining guests."
Alternatives: "kitchen space" or "culinary zone".
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One pit appeared to be a cooking area littered with filthy dishes and utensils.
More and more people prefer a cooking area that opens to a great room or a living room.
It consisted of a cooking area, a toilet, and two sleeping rooms — one for the captives and one for the guards — within a fenced-in courtyard.
Outside, I could see a cooking area underneath a lean-to made from scrap wood and a thick tree whose branches hung heavily over the yard.
They all shared one broken toilet and two shower cubicles, which opened directly on to a cooking area with a single gas cooker.
There is a small bathroom, a cooking area and the main room, where sunlight streams in over a 1950s kitchen table.
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Their barren home has a tarp roof, an outdoor cooking area, and a latrine shared with other families.
22 A household was defined as a group of people who use a common cooking area.
I have this mental image of a small cabin -- maybe 16 by 18 feet -- with a one-counter cooking area, a toasty wood stove, a loft for guests and a tiny bathroom.
A local Montmartre artist, Yvon has transformed two small appartments into self-contained B&B's (one is very small, with a sofabed) that give you total independence, with a small cooking area too.
Heavy, expensive, not a huge cooking area.
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