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'a territory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a defined geographic area, either controlled by a particular political entity or claimed by a group or organization. For example, "The country claimed a large territory in the north."
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I was a territory sales rep.
"Cinema is a territory," he said.
It is a territory, not a province.
It is also, still, a territory of grinding, unfinished war.
In 1898 we annexed the islands as a territory.
"Packs of wolves chasing the weaker from a territory".
It was a territory for permitting the unpermitted.
Yet Wollschleger has found a territory very much his own.
With it Taiwan enters a territory of competitive democracy.
There ain't no sunset like a territory sunset.
The island has been a territory of Australia since 1947.
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