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Discover Ludwig"mall area" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the section or specific location of a shopping mall. Example: The food court in the mall area was bustling with people grabbing lunch during their shopping trip.
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We started with ornamental plantings on the mall area, which had never been anything but blacktop.
In fact, even the glass doors leading out to the mall area beneath the trade center were unbroken.
It's irrevocable," Ms. Johnson, 62, of New Haven, said after leaving the sea of people packed into the mall area on Tuesday.
Smoke was seen billowing from the mall area on Tuesday, which the government said was the result of attackers burning mattresses inside.
Once it is established, he said, a new bus stop will be set up there for the seven routes that carry passengers to and from the city each day from the Willowbrook Mall area.
After Mr. Obama was elected, Ms. Johnson wanted to be at the inauguration so much, it kept her up nights thinking about how she might get there, let alone get a ticket inside the mall area.
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The Malls area had declined since the opening of Festival Place and the closure of its Allders department store, though still home to several major retailers.
Yet, far from a museum piece or a shopping mall, the area is a functioning community where people get along.
I let him stand outside the mock Santa house and gawk for a few minutes, then nudged him on to the mall play area.
Also to the south is Dadeland (with its popular Dadeland Mall), an area undergoing its own condo boom, having become popular with second-home buyers from South America.
DeGeneres also bestowed invaluable Hollywood advice to some parents whose tots were taking advantage of a mall play area. .
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