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The phrase "ideally located" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location that is particularly well-suited for a certain purpose or activity. Here is an example sentence: "This apartment is ideally located near public transportation and grocery stores, making it the perfect choice for busy professionals."
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So you have very low rents on large apartments, high rents on small apartments; low rents on apartments that are ideally located or possess many amenities, higher rents on apartments with inferior locations and fewer amenities".
The Manhattan hospital, she said, is "ideally located" at 23rd Street and First Avenue.
Neither, from a commercial point of view, are they ideally located, between Liverpool and Manchester.
"It's ideally located for people who are in town for Manhattan-centric purposes," Ms. Thomas said.
Just 8km from Muscat, the Al-Bustan is ideally located for exploring the nearby capital, desert and wadis.
Taxi services are plentiful, and the railway station is in the centre of town, ideally located next to the Wetherspoons.
All BPP study centres are ideally located close to transport hubs.
Ideally located in the heart of Chinatown, it looks, from the outside, like just another faceless glass-and-steel construction, and it is certainly big, with 285 rooms.
"We're ideally located, as the only university between Cape May and Monmouth Counties, to keep a data base of such surveys over time," Dr. Saatkamp said.
Doubles from £51 B&B, skalafell.net Canaria A budget hotel ideally located just off Route 1 and two hours' drive from Reykjavik.
Cool and sweet, with friendly and informative staff, and ideally located for quick access to the beaches of Genoveses and Mónsul.
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