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The phrase "a zone of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area or region characterized by certain features or conditions.
Example: "The researchers identified a zone of high biodiversity within the protected area."
Alternatives: "an area of" or "a region of".
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Once incubated, a zone of inhibition around the disk is measured.
Dwarka is a zone of transition.
He was in a zone of discomfort.
There's a zone of uncertainty there".
Motherhood is a no-entry zone, a zone of privacy.
The EU is a zone of low growth.
They could create a "zone of sexual autonomy".
I guess you go through a zone of relaxation.
The Arab East has become a zone of chronic instability.
Higher up there is a zone of alpine meadows.
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