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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an area for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific space or context designated for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "We have designated an area for team meetings to ensure everyone has a quiet space to collaborate."
Alternatives: "a space for" or "a zone for".
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"This is not an area for tourists.
"It's also an area for military manoeuvres.
Smoking is allowed; there is an area for nonsmokers.
This isn't an area for amateurs, however well-meaning.
The article includes "bread making" as an area for improvement.
To me, council tax is an area for concern.
(There is also an area for those not attending SXSW).
Each unit scans an area for drone communications.
And it has an area for "Featured spots".
"It has an area for Blue filled with toys".
"This is not an area for the camera," Poulsen noted.
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