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The phrase "land zone" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific area of land that has been designated for a certain purpose or use. Example: The new development is located in a residential land zone, meaning only houses can be built on the land.
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More than three-quarters of the project site lies within Resource Management — under the law, the park's most protected private land zone — the legislative purpose of which is to "protect the delicate physical and biological resources... and preserve the open spaces that are essential and basic to the unique character of the park".
Do rehabilitated soils support a distinct vegetation type(s) conforming to pre-disturbance land zone criteria?
The width of land zone with larger GIE is about 20 km from the coast.
This "no man's land" zone is represented in Figure 2 by the gray region.
The land zone with amplification has a width of about 20 km from the coast.
A two-story residential house is chosen to be a representative of the "green" land zone houses in Christchurch outside the CBD based on the damage category classification by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA 2014).
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The pilots passed the landing zone, banked and looked down.
A Hot Landing Zone Cobra attack helicopters were en route.
Mr. Lucero was taken to a helicopter landing zone, but he was never airlifted.
The next morning, the suspect was in a holding cell near the helicopter landing zone.
The rest of the battalion marched to a nearby landing zone.
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