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Meanings of
geographical area
in English
Portuguese
área geográfica
Catalan
àrea geogràfica
Spanish
región
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A demarcated area of the Earth.
geographic area
geographical region
geographic region
Portuguese
área geográfica
Synonyms
Examples for "
geographic area
"
geographic area
geographical region
geographic region
Examples for "
geographic area
"
1
Background and objective: To describe the uveitis pattern in our
geographic
area
.
2
A state's
geographic
area
,
after all, rarely corresponds with its electoral power.
3
There may be no more than 15 stocks from one
geographic
area
.
4
And you don't need as many planes to cover a particular
geographic
area
.
5
Usually the noncompetition clause is limited to a particular
geographic
area
.
1
The 2nd Circuit's decision in the Aereo case applies in that
geographical
region
,
Collyer said.
2
So language varies by educational level and
geographical
region
.
3
Control subjects were randomly selected from population registries and matched by age, sex, and
geographical
region
.
4
Factors such as
geographical
region
and cultural and family variables may be important influences in this process.
5
It may be as simple as a prizefighter hailing from the same
geographical
region
as you do.
1
Patients were identified using clinical and administrative databases from one
geographic
region
.
2
WGS demonstrated that isolates were grouped into unique clades by
geographic
region
.
3
However, racial differences in reperfusion therapy use varied by
geographic
region
.
4
There was no association with income, education level or
geographic
region
of residence.
5
It is not limited to one
geographic
region
,
Richmond said in an interview.
Usage of
geographical area
in English
1
It will have increased powers and responsibility for a larger
geographical
area
.
2
There followed two further options, narrowing down the
geographical
area
in question.
3
First, each local bank can only operate within a defined
geographical
area
.
4
Services catering to a larger
geographical
area
often have a different policy.
5
The Company has seven reportable segments, which are based on their
geographical
area
.
6
They are splintered, with some limited to a narrow
geographical
area
.
7
The
geographical
area
covered by the agreement must also be reasonable considering the circumstances.
8
Is there anyone else who specializes in that
geographical
area
,
particularly with artifact expertise?
9
These teams could work at an individual council level or across a wider
geographical
area
.
10
The AUS segment conducts a range of legal services within the
geographical
area
of Australia.
11
Subjects: Eighty-eight patients with CFS and 77 healthy controls matched for age, sex and
geographical
area
.
12
Trial phase,
geographical
area
,
availability of data captured, constructs of interest, and outcome priority were collected.
13
TAP is an effort to compete across a diversity of provision and a large
geographical
area
.
14
No heterogeneity in risks emerged across strata of sex, age, education,
geographical
area
,
and smoking habits.
15
An epidemic, on the other hand, is an outbreak that's spread to a large
geographical
area
.
16
Based in Brighton, I have a large
geographical
area
to cover -London and the south-east
Other examples for "geographical area"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
geographical
area
geographical
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
geographical area
Portuguese
área geográfica
região
região geográfica
Catalan
àrea geogràfica
regió
Spanish
región
Geographical area
through the time
Geographical area
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common