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 A reception area is usually not a room, but a portion of a lobby, foyer, or maybe vestibule.
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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
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.
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. When you consider separation for easy identification and management in sales, what would be the best explanations for area, region, and territory?
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. 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