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The phrase "area is full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a specific area or space has reached its maximum capacity and cannot accommodate more people or items.
Example: "I'm sorry, but the seating area is full, and we cannot allow any more guests to enter."
Alternatives: "space is occupied" or "location is at capacity".
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The area is full of legends.
The area is full of huge old houses with gardens (something lacking in Valpo).
During the fishing season, this area is full of people trying to make a living.
The Santiago area is full of surprises that aren't found in most guidebooks.
A large communal area is full of exotic plants, hammocks and a pool table.
This area is full of regimes protected by such sand walls.
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'The whole area was full of artists then.
Whole area was full of American air bases.
When I first visited Vive, the reception area was full.
"There was a time when this area was full of prostitutes," he said.
Suddenly the area was full of police with dogs, who formed a cordon round the pub.
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