geographical area

collocation in English

meaningsofgeographicalandarea

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geographical
adjective
uk
/ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
relating to geography, or to the geography of a particular area ...
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area
noun
uk
/ˈeə.ri.ə/
us
/ˈer.i.ə/
a particular part of a place, piece of land, ...
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(Definition ofgeographicalandareafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgeographical area

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Personal identity, she claims, is strongly tied to an individual's bro, or smallgeographicalareaof origin.
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The first type is inter-plant trading which allows emission trading among existing plants in a specifiedgeographicalarea.
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One hopes that our ever more globalized world will lead to the acknowledgment of research across a widergeographicalareaand in more languages.
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At the same time she skilfully demonstrates the diversity of urban places within a limitedgeographicalarea.
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In spatial terms, districts were informal clusters of villages within a loosely definedgeographicalareawhose inhabitants practiced intermarriage and exchanged trade and prestige goods.
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Further, it illustrates the extent to which value of biodiversity conservation in ageographicalareais reflected in the market for tourism.
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It has created new organizational incentives for health system integration in ageographicalarea.
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The control samples from the samegeographicalareadid not have the same sequence.
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Other structures were tied to welldefinedgeographicalareaand area resources (water, agricultural land, terraces, high-forest wooded zones).
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In addition, undernotification can vary by time andgeographicalarea, giving false trends.
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The details of most elements and processes will change with each programme andgeographicalareaof application.
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However, none of the control strains from the samegeographicalareawere the same.
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Often, a parasite with a marked effect on host populations in one area will be almost completely absent from anothergeographicalarea.
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The data were derived from a widegeographicalareaand include adults and children, males and females.
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Mutual-aid societies united a small group of prosperous workers in a single industry in onegeographicalarea.
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Each volume concludes with a set of synopses for each majorgeographicalarea, and one global synopsis.
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Further research with a larger sample group, in a widergeographicalarea, is needed to investigate this.
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Hence, it is easy to recover any citation once the date andgeographicalareaof coverage is known - despite the lack of classification.
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