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'whole area' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a geographic region in its entirety, without any specific detail about its contents. For example, "The pandemic has affected the whole area, leaving many people unemployed."
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That whole area is suspect.
"This whole area is his childhood neighborhood.
"They blocked off the whole area.
And that permeates through the whole area".
"This whole area belongs to them".
The whole area has matured.
"This whole area would have grown rich.
Hopefully, it will benefit the whole area".
Gansevoort Street, that whole area — it's crazy.
"It adds value to the whole area".
"What?" "This whole area is called Cortlandt.
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