What do you call your area of work? How is “work area” synonym?

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What are name in various places of land? ‘Work area’ seems to be an okay description, but I am looking for single-word, more formal synonyms. No where in the world is ‘workplace’ and ‘worksite’ the type of words I am looking for, as workplace would mean a facility like an office and worksite describes where infrastructures are being built.

Which part will explain part one of my question? I wanted to use the synonym meaning ‘work area’ in the following fictional situation.

  • I am an ice cream truck driver, and I usually work in or around a specific place at a certain time. If a kid came and started selling his ice cream, why don’t sell them while you’re selling them? Can I say something like ‘Don’t invade my and steal my customers, find your own place to sell ice cream.’? can I say something like ‘Oh, don’t invade my and steal my customers, find your own place to sell it’? Is

the word properly being used in the above example?

Is it legal to be allowed at all?

Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.
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What is perfect word? turf?

What
does turf actually mean? In brief, the territory defined as “the territory or area of activity over which a person or

group claims exclusive rights” in an informal context. My business at Step On is “Don’t step on me turf and steal my customers!” It sounds tough, doesn’t it?

If you used a territory, you could use that territory for more exposition.

Territorium
1. a. What is a region or an area, or something similar?
3. What are your thoughts on this topic: Why do you think it would be ideal if you just listened to the question of “please don’t repeat the question”? The area for which a person is responsible as a representative or agent; a salesperson’s territory.

Can neither word mean work area or just work area? What is the meaning of “your essay”?

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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