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Michael Chen
what's the difference between area and region
The meaning of them is the same, but I do not know how to use them.
For example, Great Lakes area of North America.
Or
Great Lakes region of North America.
Dec 13, 2017 3:00 AM
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Hmmm those are tricky to distinguish. A region is a broader scale. Example: “The Midwestern region of the United States is pretty.”
An area is usually used to describe a smaller place or piece. Example: “The area around my road is covered in trash.”
But you're right. Area and region mean the same thing basically. In spoken English, it doesn’t matter which one you use. If it’s for something more professional or academic, though, I would use the word "region."
December 13, 2017
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Both say the same thing and both are correct. The word "region" is a little more professional way to say "area." I hope that helps. -mike m
December 13, 2017
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