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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a district of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area or region that is part of a larger city, state, or country.
Example: "She lives in a district of the city known for its vibrant arts scene."
Alternatives: "an area of" or "a region of".
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It is now a district of Istanbul.
It became a district of Greater Bengaluru in 2007.
Shockoe Bottom is a district of nightclubs and restaurants.
"Vietnam could become a district of China again".
This is a district of moderate-voting, common-sense people.
They had taken him hostage in Attock, a district of Punjab only 80km from Islamabad.
Cruz grew up in Santos Suárez, a district of Havana, in an extended family of 14.
Although Buyukada is technically a district of Istanbul, it feels frozen in time.
She had been born in Dedinje, a district of Belgrade, and travelled home every weekend.
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In 1990, she was appointed a District of Columbia Superior Court judge.
A District of Columbia board approves forcing small businesses into its health exchange.
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