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"low lying areas" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to geographic areas that are lower in elevation, such as valleys or coastal regions. For example, "Floods are a constant danger in low lying areas during the rainy season."
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During monsoon the river can be full and quite often submerge the nearby low lying areas.
Residents in low lying areas or with property near the river should be particularly vigilant.
As the storm neared, governors and mayors ordered the evacuation of low lying areas.
Evacuations were ordered for residents living in low lying areas in Cape Cod.
Most slum settlements are also located at low lying areas susceptible to flooding.
Low lying areas and the edge of flood plains are often dominated by mopane woodlands.
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"But these low-lying areas?
Low-lying areas are inundated.
But low-lying areas of the city suffered.
In low-lying areas, streets seemed passable only in kayaks.
Low-lying areas of the countryside are waterlogged.
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