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The phrase "areas would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing hypothetical situations or possibilities related to specific areas.
Example: "In the future, areas would benefit from improved infrastructure and technology."
Alternatives: "regions might" or "zones could".
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"These areas would remain lawless".
Some areas would not be affected.
Other problem areas would be minimal.
Some other areas would be de-emphasized.
As mayor, her power in these areas would be limited.
Mr. Khan said changing Pakistan's tribal areas would take time.
The three Kurdish areas would doubtless do so.
Estimates for smaller areas would be available by 2008.
Urban areas would get cleaner water, but less of it.
Mr. Roberts said the residential areas would not be overlooked.
Reform in those areas would have meaningful effects.
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