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The phrase "areas of possible application" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing potential uses or implementations of a concept, technology, or method in various fields or contexts.
Example: "The research findings highlight several areas of possible application in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "potential fields of use" or "possible domains of application".
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The study carried out the surface modification which included the development of thin films for three main areas of possible application in the heart assist system.
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In the following we list further examples of possible application areas where the approach presented in this paper could be adopted.
From the perspective of possible application area, we envision a similar context and application framework for our methods as described in [16, 17] for UWB ad hoc networks such as wireless sensor networks.
It also enabled exploration of possible application of learning from one area to others identifying commonalities, overarching concepts, and ways to influence policy and guidelines.
Data Science is becoming a major part of the field of Cyber Security, and I find it a fascinating area with a lot of possible applications.
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) represent a quickly emerging area of communication that offers a wide variety of possible applications, ranging from safety to entertainment.
Fullerene research has suggested a host of possible applications.
This enlarges the range of possible applications.
That's opened the way to scads of possible applications.
But in the long term, Tibbits is already thinking of possible applications.
Examples of possible applications of the database are presented below.
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