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Discover Ludwig"military zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a specific area designated by a government where members of the military are present. For example, "The soldiers were sent to secure the military zone on the border."
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"This is a military zone," he said more sharply.
The area was later declared a closed military zone.
Yet the two Koreas remain separated by a narrow military zone, and their relations are sour.
"Military zone," tersely explained an Israeli officer, who had just received a warrant declaring it such.
The enclave, nestled nearly 250 miles from Russia, was turned into a secret military zone.
Part of the closed military zone since World War II, it had been reopened in 1964.
In the meantime, the site has been declared a closed military zone.
It is now in an Israeli military zone near Palestinian-controlled Jericho.
This is a military zone today, policed by the US and Iraq alike.
The Israeli army declared the area, which is heavily mined, a closed military zone on Sunday.
Rebels declared Damascus international airport a military zone, warning civilians and airlines not to approach it.
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