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"industrial zone" is a correctly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an area designated for industrial purposes, typically a manufacturing or distribution hub. For example: "The new industrial zone in the suburbs has helped spur job creation in the area."
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South of the highway is Arad's industrial zone (the northern area being the light industry zone).
They were in an industrial zone.
For decades, few people ventured into the abandoned industrial zone.
Formerly an industrial zone, it's now an edgy cultural enclave.
A factory in the industrial zone suffered a direct hit.
I don't want to live in an industrial zone.
In addition, the Wakato Bridge spans the central industrial zone.
In 1975 a free trade and industrial zone opened.
The industrial zone, Capécure, is on the west bank.
A joint Israeli-Palestinian industrial zone has not taken off.
West of the railway is a newly established industrial zone.
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