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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area incorporated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geography, urban planning, or legal documents to refer to a specific region that has been officially included within a certain jurisdiction or organization.
Example: "The area incorporated into the city limits has seen significant development in recent years."
Alternatives: "region included" or "zone integrated".
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The rail came to Wynyard in 1909, and three years later the area incorporated as a town.
A further expansion took place in 1936; Timperley Civil Parish was abolished and most of its area incorporated into Altrincham UD.
The amount of surface area incorporated into these large vesicles equals to ∼12 synaptic vesicles the number of synaptic vesicles estimated to fuse with a single stimulus.
Taking the data from Dublin as an example, all of the homeless services assessed (n = 19) were located in one research area as this area incorporated an area of the inner city where homeless people tend to congregate.
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Some Suffolk areas incorporated Smart Growth principles years ago.
That area was incorporated as Alcoa in 1919.
The area was incorporated as New Lots in 1852 and was annexed by the City of Brooklyn in 1886, but East New York never lost the name Pitkin gave it.
Specific surface area of incorporated ZHP demonstrates a growth with increasing of the modifier content evidently due to development of microporosity (Figure 8).
This pattern finds its explanation in the city's historical evolution in the 1950s, surrounding rural areas were incorporated (as in other sectors but here more so), yet urban development work focused solely on the main arteries.
The county provides limited services to unincorporated areas and to some smaller incorporated areas.
"We are an unincorporated area surrounded by incorporated areas that have their own police and code inspectors.
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