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The phrase "a zone of private" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing personal space, privacy, or areas designated for private activities, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "In the bustling city, there are few places that truly feel like a zone of private retreat."
Alternatives: "a space of privacy" or "an area of seclusion".
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For modern liberal thought, by contrast, citizenship is no longer a matter of having a direct and equal share in governance, but rather consists in a legal status that confers a certain package of rights that guarantee to an individual a voice, a vote, and a zone of private autonomy.
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Danièle Pauly shows how his drawings functioned within an intimate zone of private reflection and situates his work within the broader artistic and intellectual currents of Cubism, Purism, Primitivism, and Surrealism.
Motherhood is a no-entry zone, a zone of privacy.
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He was in a zone of discomfort.
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Her siting there would reinforce the separation between zones of private value, such as Canary Wharf, and zones of public neglect, such as the rest of Tower Hamlets.
The report, by the Congressional Budget Office, according to people with knowledge of its contents, will say that one out of every five dollars spent on the war in Iraq has gone to contractors for the United States military and other government agencies, in a war zone where employees of private contractors now outnumber American troops.
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