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The phrase "appraisal area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to evaluations, assessments, or reviews, particularly in fields like real estate, performance reviews, or project assessments.
Example: "The appraisal area for the property includes the surrounding neighborhood and recent sales data."
Alternatives: "evaluation zone" or "assessment region".
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In my real estate appraisal area in northwest Connecticut, zoning is very restrictive and some towns are now enforcing 5-acre minimum lot sizes on top of restrictive septic system health code requirements.
Once you are handed a ticket for the appropriate appraisal area, a volunteer escorts you to the next step.
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The committee that authored A New Biology (NRC, 2009; Figure 1) was asked by the National Institutes of Health, NSF, and the U.S. Department of Energy to undertake an appraisal of areas in which the life sciences are poised to make major advances and of how these advances could contribute to practical applications and improved environmental stewardship, human health, and quality of life.
Barrett's financial appraisal of the area's gas reserves, whose initial development will cost it an estimated $80 million by the end of this year, suggests there are 50 billion to 500 billion cubic feet of natural gas in the 57,500-acre project area.
The organisation, follow-up and quality of post-graduate teaching may be in need of appraisal in our area.
Probably one of the most vulnerable pieces of land in our entire city, we should do something about this!' So they drafted a conservation area appraisal.
The practice meeting is explicitly used to share individual learning and the meetings observed revealed both wide knowledge and critical appraisal in the area of chronic illness care.
Let's hope he is honest in his appraisal of two areas in the budget spotlight.
We undertook a rapid appraisal in eight areas of England and Wales using ethnographic data, a household survey and documentary sources.
Twenty-eight studies (23%) were on musculoskeletal disease, which may, at least in part, be driven by the number of large datasets and NICE appraisals in this area.
Rather than only assessing objectively an individual's physical and social functioning from a set of external circumstances, which assume that certain things improve or detract from an individual's well-being [ 10], this measure captures one's own subjective appraisal of these areas.
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