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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suitable area" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a certain place or location that is appropriate or well-suited for a specific purpose or activity. Example: "The company is looking for a suitable area to build their new headquarters."
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He said there was no suitable area at the airport for that.
In the event of an engine failure, for instance, it could use its navigational map to locate a suitable area to put down.
With its ethnically mixed inner-city population, the Chelsea section of Manhattan, where the seminary is situated, was a suitable area in which to live and study, in view of the activist urban ministry that he was soon to pursue.
Was he given the name at birth, and thus obliged to enter a suitable area of study, or did a fascination with 3-D lead him to assume this nom d'image?
iii. of escape route(s) from suitable area.
ii. of transport route(s) into suitable area.
iii. of escape route(s) from suitable area. . of suitable area(s) for leaving a vehicle-borne device (including parking restrictions, parking enforcement, normal parking activity, physical security, closed-circuit television, and any blast enhancing factors). of transport route(s) into suitable area. of escape route(s) from suitable area.
Colorado is notable for its diverse geography, thus it is a suitable area for our study.
The suitable area was further classified into 11 sub-categories indicating priority for development.
Moderately suitable area for groundwater development was distributed throughout this region occupying 334 km2 of the area (46.1 %).
In the future, the suitable area for the SM moves slowly north-eastwards due to the climate change.
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