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The phrase "dedicated area" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a specific region or space that is devoted to a particular purpose. For example: "The library has a dedicated area for quiet study."
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The POIs of those followers will have a dedicated area within the application.
"Online resources include dedicated area of rfu.com gives advice for players, parents, teachers, coaches, medics and other volunteers.
Their dedicated area in the Gleneagles Hotel was decked out in the blue and yellow of the continental flag, right down to the tropical fish.
The company has dedicated area experts on the ground in every location working directly with business owners, and constantly researching the best in local adventures to bring a savings of 50%to70%0% for consumers.
In each aDNA dedicated area, all personnel were required to wear lab-coats, face-shields, hats and multiple pairs of gloves.
Zuckerberg said more than 100m hours of video are watched on Facebook every day and said the site would soon be introducing a dedicated area for watching video.
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The first Scions will go on sale next year in dedicated areas within Toyota dealerships.
The proposal has dedicated areas for toddlers and young adults, a community room, exhibition room for the Monroe Historical Society and much more.
Most cruise lines have now dedicated areas on their ships for organized children's activities and places for teenagers to hang out, and well, stay out of trouble.
M&S has already cut back the amount of space devoted to clothing in some stores by introducing cafes, restaurants, delis and dedicated areas for picking up goods bought online.
Accredited analysts will have dedicated areas to film in Olympic venues.
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