Sentence examples for members area from inspiring English sources

The phrase "members area" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific section or space within a website or organization that is only accessible to registered or paying members. It can also refer to a designated area within a physical space for members only. Example: "To access exclusive content, please log in to the members area of our website."

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Staff can access an exclusive members area, which provides details of upcoming events, news articles and links to Spectrum's social media presence on Facebook and Twitter.

Offering free internet access and even bookable meeting rooms to TalkTalk customers in a special members' area, it is likely to get very busy.

Moments after the trophy had been awarded, I fought my way through the MCG members' area towards the Pakistan dressing-room.

I would encourage Ms. Edelman to add discussion groups, create a members area and allow visitors to contribute their own reviews and share their favorite books.

Music lovers Gift membership is available for London's Southbank Centre at £65 and gives priority booking for classical concerts, one-off gigs and performances, access to the members' area at the Royal Festival Hall, and invitations to special events.

Twice in two overs Steyn sticks his arm up as some plonker in the members area gets up to put his jacket on just as Anderson reaches the crease.

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Here you can wear whatever you like – there's no coat and tie dress code as there is in the members' areas (not great in hot weather).

Team leaders also emphasized the value of interdisciplinary collaboration, learning from other faculty members' areas of expertise to enrich their understanding of the topic.

Enrolment_1 = represents the group of individuals whose households could have been members (areas covered by Nouna scheme), but were not.

After adjusting for covariates there was no significant difference in overall mortality between households who could not have been members (because their area was yet to be covered by the stepped-wedged scheme), non-members but whose households could have been members (areas covered but not enrolled), and members of the insurance scheme.

First came a surprise rebound in the 16-member area's composite purchasing managers' index, followed by healthier expectations for the future of the German economy in the IfO survey.

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