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"restricted areas" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to a specific location or space that has limited access or is prohibited to certain people. Example: Visitors are not allowed to enter the restricted areas of the museum without a special permit.
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This is done in strictly restricted areas and under restricted conditions calculated to prevent any change in the future.
This year the dugouts are restricted areas.
This would eliminate many near-incursions of Washington's restricted areas.
American commanders have declared the shrines "restricted areas" and prevented soldiers from directly attacking insurgents there.
In one window a 'ramp pass' allowing access to restricted areas at the airport was displayed.
Workers who have returned to their jobs navigate through traffic detours and around restricted areas.
In recent cases of motorists entering restricted areas, drivers have faced misdemeanor charges.
The document suggests geo-fencing technology to stop flights in restricted areas.
Several families, most of them small in size, are endemic to restricted areas.
1991 The Government of Nepal announces the opening of all restricted areas to tourists.
Don't enter restricted areas unless someone from Hunt HQ lets you in.
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