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Discover Ludwig"utility area" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You might use it when referring to a particular area of a building that is used for utility purposes, such as the laundry room, boiler room, or storage room. For example: "The utility area in the apartment building houses the washers and dryers."
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There is no basement beyond a utility area.
Officers entered the closed restaurant and found meth lab remnants in a utility area.
When legislation is proposed in the utility area, the Counsel provides testimony.
Authorities said he broke through a light fixture to get into a utility area, reached the roof, jumped and fled.
On through the house's utility area is additional living space, including two more bedrooms, a bathroom and study.
It had a washer-dryer in a little utility area off the kitchen and something even more rare: a private entrance.
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Fishery ports, commercial ports, small craft harbors, passenger terminals of intercity maritime transportation, waterfront commercial and/or recreational structures with residential/commercial areas and public utility areas are some examples of coastal utilization that are vulnerable to marine disasters.
CONS: The basement, which now has utility areas and a rec room, begs for an update.
On the lower level, there are two more bedrooms, as well as a game and hobby room, utility areas and a three-car garage.
This was unfortunately necessary, but it also stifled the development of revolutionary applications in core utility areas because the same channels that are most ripe for abuse are also the ones providing the deepest connection between users.
We were running through the halls of the hotel, in and out of storage and utility areas, and up and down creepy stairwells.
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