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The phrase "district area" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific geographical region or section within a larger area or city. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing political boundaries, school districts, or neighborhoods within a city. Example: The new shopping mall will be located in the downtown district area, providing convenient access for residents in nearby neighborhoods.
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The album's named after a Peak District area on the Yorkshire-Derbyshire borders, not too far from our offices.
Hollow Meadows – the name of the new album – is a Peak District area sitting on the Yorkshire-Derbyshire border.
Built in 1911 as a summer home for a lumber baron, the White House was the most expensive home in the Irvington district area at the time.
The jury selection is important, because the judge has ruled that potential jurors have to be from the Cleveland region, without any, as Mr. Traficant had sought, from his district area of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley.
The bark was obtained from Afzelia quanzensis tree in Chivi rural district area, Zimbabwe.
The three-fourth of the district area is underlain by Chotanagpur granite gneiss of pre-Cambrian age (CGWB 2009).
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**calculated by no. of farm divided by sub-district area (km).
****calculated by length of road divided by sub-district area (km).
*calculated by no. of pig divided by sub-district area (km).
The road data were aggregated at the sub-district level by their total length divided by the sub-district area.
At the Census Collection District area (around 100 houses), this may not always apply to individual households.
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