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The phrase "area expanded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an increase in size or scope of a particular area, whether physical or metaphorical.
Example: "The area expanded significantly after the recent development project was completed."
Alternatives: "space increased" or "region enlarged".
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Last year, the test area expanded to include New Hampshire, New York, Ohio and Vermont.
The rental market in the Heights area expanded considerably when the Avalon Darien development opened last summer.
And, according to an industry survey, manufacturing in the Chicago area expanded for a fifth month in June.
Flourishing districts in São Paulo's metropolitan area expanded without basic sanitation systems, discharging sewage directly into the Tietê and Pinheiros.
During the last half of the twentieth century, the world's irrigated area expanded from close to 250m acres (100m hectares) in 1950 to roughly 700m in 2000.
United States consumer confidence rose this month to the highest point in a year, and manufacturing in the Chicago area expanded, signs the economy may be strengthening.
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That area expands geometrically because of currents and other factors the longer Mr. Wang is missing.
If the influx suggests a lemminglike failure of imagination, as the area expands it is also diversifying.
Chlorotic area expands from tip to base on an egy1 leaf (e, f).
Under scenarios (i) and (iv), the salinized area expands several kilometers further inland during several years.
High-quality line-focus Raman maps from large sample area expand the possibilities of studying skin chemical components distribution.
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