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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inside area" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific area within a larger space or area. Example: Please keep all materials stored in the designated inside area to prevent clutter in the hallway. In this sentence, "inside area" is used to refer to a specific designated area within a larger space, in this case, the hallway.
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This inside area could become a space for content that promotes awareness, education, and targeting branding.
It's big, funky and kitsch, with a large inside area for après-ski.
The Palestinian Bedouin family live in Az-Zayyem, inside Area C, farming goats and camels for milk.
It's the grassy knoll inside Area 51 where Janet Yellen is playing a record backwards that says hyperinflation is coming.
These carrying boxes prominently display the brand on the outside, but do not currently utilize the inside area of the box.
But in some ways progress is limited: 82% of Bethlehem falls inside Area C, which is territory under direct Israeli military and administrative control.
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This requirement of representativeness applies to both inside areas and outside areas.
The contours of B or θ are thus approximately trajectories, except inside areas of high turbulence.
Even inside areas that Israel controls there is a policy of internal displacement and exile.
Building blocks were constructed in a way that protected large inside areas from desert sun and winds.
DFW Airport spokesman David Magana told WFAA-TV that airport employees pulled passengers away from glass windows and into inside areas of the airport as the storms moved through.
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