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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commercial blocks" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to commercial areas or buildings where businesses are housed. For example, "The commercial blocks near the city center are often bustling with people and activity."
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As this insect does not feed on fruit, management in commercial blocks may not be warranted.
He insisted that it would lead to sweeping economic development along the neighborhood's tawdry beachfront and commercial blocks.
Most of the newer, more affluent residential areas, and a number of commercial blocks, have elected to do without.
Planting a tree is a feelgood gesture like kissing babies, but new trees aren't all good: commercial blocks of sitka spruce aren't socially useful, scenic or wildlife-friendly.
It would also impose design controls on Eighth Avenue, the boundary between the dense, commercial blocks of midtown and the lower-rise Clinton neighborhood.
Yet it has few high-rises and little of the workday crush one encounters on commercial blocks north of Atlantic Avenue.
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The Coral Room is on a commercial block of car body shops that is deserted at night.
Awards are also handed out for top commercial block, greenest storefront, window box, street tree bed and community garden.
But the condominium was in an unexpected place: a converted prewar office building on a commercial block in Murray Hill.
It was a glowing eyesore on a prime commercial block, and the declining interior long outweighed the drink value.
Phase separation in a commercial block propylene-ethylene copolymer has been studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
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