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The phrase "a small area in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific, limited space within a larger context, such as a location or a subject matter.
Example: "There is a small area in the park designated for children's play."
Alternatives: "a limited space within" or "a tiny section of".
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"You have a lot of bodies in a small area in there".
L. diffusa, more primitive, grows in a small area in central Mexico.
Except for his stint in the Navy, Guy spends his whole life within quite a small area in Maine.
A small area in the hamlet's southeast corner known as Albertson Downs is in the East Williston school district.
Wildflowers can be grown on a scrap of land; even a small area in the middle of a city will attract wildlife.
After making the journey by foot, she discovered the celebrity slammer was a small area in the jungle with prison-style bars and no beds.
A storm early this morning resulted in 30mm of rain - more than half the monthly average for July - falling on a small area in less than 15 minutes.
"What is really interesting about these worms is that there are about 25 species restricted to a small area in the southwest of France," he said.
The historic county is nearly coterminous with the administrative county, but a small area in the borough of Great Yarmouth belongs to the historic county of Suffolk.
By the 1990s about 70 percent of the world's crop came from a small area in Turkey along the Black Sea.
The family also bought a small area in front of the hospital, where it plans to spend $5 million to $10 million to make it into a park.
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