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The phrase "area check" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to verify or assess a specific geographical area or a designated space.
Example: "Before we proceed with the construction, we need to conduct an area check to ensure there are no obstacles."
Alternatives: "site inspection" or "location assessment".
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Those living in the south Wales area: check your back gardens.
(For rules in your area, check the Web site of your state environmental protection department or your local sanitation department).
Do make sure you familiarise yourself with the area Check out the surrounding area during the day and at night.
To see if one is in your area, check out localtools.org/find/, the newly created Web site.
If you are in the Millburn area, check out Cardinal Lawn and Garden Center on Milltown Road in Springfield, a well-maintained nursery that I've only recently discovered.
To see if there is a user group in your area, check the list at www.linux.org/groups/usa/ or on the Linux User Groups Worldwide site at lugww.counter.li.org.org
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