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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area college" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a college that serves a specific geographic area or region, often in the context of higher education institutions.
Example: "The area college offers a variety of programs tailored to the needs of local students."
Alternatives: "regional college" or "local college".
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"Should be a great environment, a good crowd and an exciting moment for New York metropolitan area college soccer.
Inhaling deeply, Mr. Kuo, an art student at an area college, singed the pipe's leafy contents, emitting a musky cloud of smoke into the afternoon light.
Of the three prominent New York metropolitan area college basketball jobs open, two have been filled with local coaches considered strong in the area.
The leaflets seem to be the work of one World Church member, an area college student who said that is exactly why he chose Old Lyme.
The site, begun in 2008, specializes in recipes and restaurant reviews for area college students on a budget; Ms. Harcharek is a journalism student at Rowan University in Glassboro.
Empty Cages Collective, an animal advocacy group, acquired these 2 — and 39 more — white rats and mice from an area college, which agreed to surrender them if the group promised not to reveal the school's identity, according to P. J. McKosky, the organization's coordinator.
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Not all New York area colleges experienced a drop in applicants.
Or perhaps other smaller area colleges would do it.
Its tenants include students from area colleges and faculty from the University of Baltimore.
We encourage students, faculty, and employees at area colleges and universities to follow the guidance of their campus security officials".
But education officials say it is impossible to know how many area colleges comply with the California guidelines.
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