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The phrase "area suitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or space that meets certain criteria or requirements for a specific purpose.
Example: "We need to find an area suitable for hosting the outdoor event next month."
Alternatives: "appropriate area" or "fitting location".
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Near the town's market and bus depot is an open area suitable for an assembly.
This helped them determine the total amount of roof area suitable for hosting rooftop solar panels.
There is also a spacious indoor area, suitable for play on climbing toys or group activities.
Instead of traditional sites, his goal was to find an area suitable for today's birds.
The most solid zone is a heavily insulated, plywood-walled living-dining-sleeping area, suitable for year-round use.
In some new accommodation, the ground floor better resembles a professional lobby area suitable for business meetings.
The Red Hart Inn has a fab play area, suitable for all ages, including a paddling pool in summer.
A private development group is prepared to invest $30 million to clean up the site and adjacent privately owned land to make the area suitable for new construction.
Our overall estimates of land area suitable for rainfed agriculture is moderately influenced by the assumptions about the cultivated areas within pixels classified as agriculture (see Methods).
Contrasting current and future estimates of total area suitable for rainfed agriculture (included both cultivated and uncultivated) suggests potential increases for most regions.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded in 2014: "The overall predictions are for a reduction in area suitable for coffee production by 2050 in all countries studied.
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