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Discover LudwigThe phrase "busy areas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe locations that experience a high level of activity or traffic, such as urban centers or popular destinations.
Example: "The city has several busy areas that attract tourists and locals alike, especially during the weekends."
Alternatives: "crowded locations" or "active zones."
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Less busy areas are patrolled by car.
Most animals need quiet resting areas separate from busy areas.
The attacks were all on busy areas, markets and car parks, and predominantly in Shi'ite neighbourhoods.
"They leave the nest early, and they're found on the ground in very busy areas".
Other attacks were in busy areas but not as close to places frequented by tourists.
These are crowded and extremely busy areas, staffed by dedicated physician, nurse and technician volunteers.
What's more, the boards are located in busy areas to make sure as many people as possible see them.
Earlier this week, People's Liberation Army armoured personnel carriers were seen in busy areas of the city.
In future the council plans to only place bins in busy areas, including shopping and tourist streets and outside schools, fast food restaurants, Tube stations and bus stops.
Vendors will still be free to sell their items in less busy areas of the park, so long as they do not block pedestrian paths or benches.
Under an agreement that expired on Monday, 60 engine companies in busy areas were staffed with five firefighters and one officer.
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