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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area designated for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific space or location that has been officially allocated or set apart for a particular purpose or use. Example: "The park has an area designated for picnics and outdoor gatherings" or "The company has a designated area for employees to take breaks and socialize."
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Back then the area designated for the Olympic Village was still an unkempt meadow.
"This restaurant has an area designated for kids, with toys, TV, etc.
According to Basnet, hundreds of childless couples arrived on the sprawling area designated for sacrifice with animals in tow.
There is a French kitchen, an area designated for pet products and a tall stand filled with unusual doorknobs.
The Kensico basin land area is about 6,400 acres, of which the Department of Environmental Protection owns 2,259, including the area designated for the work.
Amid the chaos, the authorities directed runners and onlookers to the area designated for family members meeting runners at the end of the race.
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Of particular concern were waterways found to exist in areas designated for mining.
Foreign reporters are on the honor system to remain in areas designated for the press, he said.
The restructuring plan singles out high and late medieval studies and early modern studies as areas designated for significant reductions.
With areas designated for children, parents do not need to feel guilty about the rambunctious nature of children, he said.
The site includes a five-story parking garage that Thor Equities owns and is in one of the areas designated for increased zoning.
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