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The phrase "a service area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated space or region where specific services are provided, often in contexts like transportation, hospitality, or business operations.
Example: "The rest stop features a service area with food options, restrooms, and fuel stations for travelers."
Alternatives: "service zone" or "service region".
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Where: L tsp Travel distance (in miles) k Network constant (0.72 for Euclidian and 0.92 for Manhattan) A Service area (in miles 2 ) N h Number of customers on route (our D 3 ).
"It was a service area, and only occasionally a recreational area".
We stopped at a service area on the New York Thruway.
We were first led to a table next to the restrooms, a service area and a table set for 18.
But the town was laid out so that the houses turn their backs to the street, making it a service area.
The enhanced version adds a sensitivity adjustment and a feature that will direct drivers to a service area for some much-needed coffee.
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The MSF team spent at least six hours a day driving a mobile clinic to reach a "services area" on the fringe of the camp.
In a broadcast radio channel, an omnidirectional antenna radiates a transmitted signal over a wide service area.
The State Department of Transportation once proposed rebuilding the Exit 51 rest stop into a turnpikestyle service area with a restaurant, bathrooms and spaces for truckers to park overnight.
As a consequence, the drivers were interviewed on a nearby service area during their breaks.
At 1 p.m., guests began reporting to a windowless service area that had been set up as a shelter to ride out the storm.
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