Source of face image i have found that the area circled in figure 2, the small indentation under. Often it connects the doorway to a lobby or hallway 13 when talking about location, in is generally used for a larger area where there are numerous specific locations possible i am in the united states
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I am in new york
I am in the chelsea neighborhood
I am in my backyard The preposition at is generally used for a specific location or thing I am at the intersection of hollywood and vine. A reception area is usually not a room, but a portion of a lobby, foyer, or maybe vestibule.
An excellent question, which i can't do justice to but will comment What is a good word (or a phrase) to describe a large, extensive geographical area, spanning several regions I am not looking to use this in a particular context, but to help in conceptualizing a product name. A lobby is a large waiting area, like at the entrance of a hotel
A foyer is an entrance hall, sort of like a very small lobby for a personal home
A passage or gallery is a long connecting space It can be inside a building or the space between two buildings or a connecting corridor between two buildings but is covered. When you consider separation for easy identification and management in sales, what would be the best explanations for area, region, and territory? Actually i found an area for/of improvement in oxford collocations dictionary with this example
The new assessment system could pinpoint areas for improvement within the company This one probably suits better, i think. In contemporary usage, a vestibule constitutes an area surrounding the exterior door