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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area over which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific region or space that is being referred to in a particular context, often in discussions about geography, measurements, or influence.
Example: "The area over which the study was conducted included several urban and rural locations."
Alternatives: "region covered by" or "zone in which".
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It served as an early area over which the two bonded.
Despite the vast area over which Balochi is spoken, its numerous dialects are all mutually intelligible.
The interlayers formed an interpenetrating network, enlarging the area over which excitons dissociate.
All were killed in a residential area over which UK forces clearly had the requisite degree of control and authority".
The state argues that the plant is too old to be reliable, an area over which it has jurisdiction.
It differs from the pressure wave of a block buster in the size of the area over which high pressures are generated.
With human observers, we first found that the relative timing of visual features plays a critical role in determining the spatial area over which features are grouped.
In a fuel cell, a material with nanoscale pores offers more surface area over which a fuel can interact with a catalyst.
The area over which each of these faults has caused surface faulting in the past is identified by mapping its fault traces in the vicinity of the site.
Similarly in solar cells, a porous material offers more surface area over which light can be absorbed, so more of it is converted to electricity.
The fungi increase the area over which the orchid can acquire nutients and water, while the orchid provides food to the fungus which it makes by photosynthesis.
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