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Discover LudwigThe phrase "areas that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific regions, topics, or subjects that are being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "There are several areas that require further research to understand the implications of climate change."
Alternatives: "regions that" or "topics that".
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"They are geographical areas that are similar".
"We've got areas that are weak.
There are several areas that stand out.
"The areas that are under the greatest pressure are the areas that are near-shore".
And it is not just settled areas that are affected.
Yet there are some areas that are clearly off-limits.
You explore areas that haven't necessarily been explored before.
Even the areas that are doing well have insecurity complexes.
Finally, governments must tackle areas that are hotbeds of terrorism.
Trim off bruised areas that can harbor bacteria.
"They're having effects on areas that don't overlap," she said.
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