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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area will be suitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriateness or fitness of a particular area for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "After reviewing the site, we concluded that the area will be suitable for the new park development."
Alternatives: "area will be appropriate" or "area will be fitting".
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Climate change will modify which species each protected area will be suitable for.
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There is no one-size-fits-all solution and the design of a geological repository depends on the rock in which the facility is being built (not all areas will be suitable) and the types of waste being disposed of.
In general, future expectations are that, while fewer people live in areas that will be suitable for malaria vectors across West Africa, more people will be living in exposed areas in East Africa and southern Africa.
But there are others in the greater Dublin area and around our cities that will be suitable," she says.
This notion corroborates the idea put forth by Schrey et al. (2008) that management practices designed for one forest stand will be suitable across a broader geographic area.
Although designed with phase II oncology trials in mind, the methodology will be suitable for use in other disease areas where potential novel biomarkers and treatments pairings exist.
"And not every child will be suitable for adoption".
There's no other place in the Northeast which will be suitable to house women.
Hopefully, the revised version will be suitable for publication.
All pastes designed for crib biting will be suitable.
Any flat, white background will be suitable for this experiment.
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