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The phrase "a zone for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area designated for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "The city has established a zone for recreational activities, encouraging community engagement and outdoor fun."
Alternatives: "an area for" or "a space for".
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"It is a given there will be at least a zone for Llanos".
Planet Arkive is a zone for children, and Arkive Education is a resource for educators.
A zone for meritocracy — that alone would be an achievement in Guatemala.
Ms. Pogrebin said she writes nonfiction from a study at home, but felt she needed a "zone for fiction".
The primary reason is to create a space for the individual, a zone for oneself within society.
Not wanting to risk the loss of another player, Carril yielded to necessity and switched to a zone for the first time all season.
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There are four different categories: broadcast (one-to-many) and geocast (one-to-a-zone) for safety applications, and unicast (one-to-one) and aggregation (many-to-one), which are more suitable for commercial applications.
It's not a comfortable zone for a critic.
Makes it much more of a comfort zone for a player to go play.
"We're in a danger zone for a number of years," he said.
"This is going to be a construction zone for a long time to come," Mr. Postell said.
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