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The phrase "parking zone" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a designated area for parking vehicles, typically marked with signs or lines on the ground. Example: "I had trouble finding a parking spot, but finally found one in the designated parking zone outside the mall." This phrase can also be used in a more general sense, to refer to any area where parking is permitted or prohibited. Example: "The entire downtown area is a paid parking zone, so make sure to have change with you when you go out."
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"But not as a parking zone".
Since it was a No Parking zone, the job was dull.
Lucy picks up a handsome young stranger in the valet parking zone by noting that he carries a book.
They identify the kind of parking zone and the nearby office buildings, as well as the presence of food carts and the proximity of banks (for change).
A woman has claimed that she was given a parking ticket after the council moved her car into a restricted parking zone while they painted yellow lines.
Hundreds of metres of high fences topped with razor wire are being erected along the motorways, while more fences and a new secure parking zone have been promised.
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Now we residents can look forward to our neighborhood becoming the summer free-parking zone for New York City.
Our parking violations man says he saw an unoccupied Cadillac parked in a no-parking zone on West 55 St.
Hand-lettered sign recently observed in side window of a car parked in a no-parking zone in front of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church: "Emergency Repair….
The crosshatching indicates a no-parking zone, but since there is already a car parked there and room for me to squeeze in too, I do so.
It's a no-parking zone.
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