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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'public areas' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a variety of places and locations that are open to anyone. For example, "The city has invested a lot of money into improving the public areas, such as parks and libraries."
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Others would be relocated to public areas.
Inside, Voorsanger completely redesigned the public areas.
All public areas are accessible.
The public areas are equally alluring.
The public areas are full of Northwest art.
Prayer in public areas outside the mosque is forbidden.
The ship's public areas can be crowded and noisy.
Private investment can revive run-down public areas.
Barbecues are banned from public areas to prevent forest fires.
In the public areas, low tables have glass tops.
The rooms and public areas are airy and bright.
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