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The phrase "a zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific area or region, often with a particular purpose or characteristic.
Example: "The city has designated a zone for recreational activities to promote community engagement."
Alternatives: "an area" or "a region".
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"This should have been an A zone," Testaverde said.
Got into a zone.
I was in a zone.
"I fell into a zone".
"He's a zone corner.
You have to flood a zone.
"He's in a zone right now.
There's a zone nobody goes in.
"I get into a zone when editing.
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Underlying these structural differences is a zone-specific secretome.
Like a war zone".
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