Sentence examples for aside areas from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aside areas" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to areas that are set apart or excluded from the main focus, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "In our discussion, we will focus on the main topics and set aside areas that are less relevant."
Alternatives: "excluded areas" or "designated areas".

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This could include leaving field margins fallow, reducing pesticide use, farming less intensively and setting aside areas for wildlife.

The state required any factory doing business with the government to set aside areas for lunchtime breastfeeding.

If you do the right thing, if set aside areas of no fishing, if you manage, like I said.

For example, international efforts to preserve wetlands have focused on setting aside areas of ecological value, including wetlands, and on regulating their use.

Whereas other artists clamped down on bootleggers, the Dead encouraged them, setting aside areas at concerts where tapers could set up microphones for optimum sound.

If national parks and wildlife preserves can protect precious biodiversity and ecosystems on land, why not set aside areas for conservation in the aquatic realm, too?

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A typical intensively managed landscape contains a variety of stand ages, forest types, and other features (e.g., streams, mature forest stands, set-aside areas) that provide habitat for a diversity of terrestrial vertebrate species.

These "set-aside" areas need to be biologically similar to the mine site and be suitably connected, mostly by transport of larvae, to neighbouring sites to ensure exchange of genetic material among remaining populations.

In a planning area under multiple ownership, the sizes, shapes and relative locations of set-aside areas are important, since they affect the social equity of the proposed forest plans.

During the Exxon Valdez spill, federal scientists wanted to hold back a large number of "set-asides" — areas that the clean up would not touch — as a control to judge the effectiveness of the response.

Such compensation areas could include set-aside areas, flowering margins, and untreated thinly sown areas.

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