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The phrase "a clean space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area that is tidy, organized, and free from dirt or clutter.
Example: "After spending the entire day cleaning, I finally have a clean space to work in."
Alternatives: "a tidy area" or "an organized environment".
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That is one of the things we expect from books, a clean space in which the words can do their work, uncluttered by the visual din of advertising.
When the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station in Brooklyn reopens in time for the summer, riders can look forward to more than a clean space.
"Tradition dictated that art be displayed in a clean space on a white wall, with nothing around it," said Linda Warren, a dealer in Chicago.
The "you" of the book is her older brother, whose brain was damaged by the removal of a tumour in infancy, and the love she has for him is a clean space in a soiled world.
Newton's Roomba is scheduled to clean the living room of his home in Little Rock, Arkansas, at 1.30am each day, so that the family wakes up to a clean space.
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The room she has been given is a modern clean space in a well-appointed centre for art and science.
The raid left him frightened, angry and concerned for the future of his shop, a bright, clean space with a new awning outside and paintings of Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey on the walls.
I intend to create beauty wherever I am: a clean, clear space may just be the brilliant bouncing-off place for a whole new level of blessings.
"Most kitchens are designed around the oven, but we wanted a clean, white space," Russell says.
It's a clean, fresh space for dance that attracts so many people: 45,000 people work in the Trade Center buildings.
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