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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear space" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to an area or physical space that is free from clutter or obstruction. Example: The office was cluttered and disorganized, but she found a clear space on her desk to work.
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There was a clear space in between them.
"There's a clear space in the market," he enthuses.
A clear space of 4 feet (1.3 metres) around the court is needed.
In an ever more crowded media world, the Guardian occupies a clear space of its own.
To take off and to land, he needs a clear space about the size of a basketball court.
He moved rocks, dug channels and battled seaweed to provide them with a clear space on the rocky shore.
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There's also a cleared space that the owners use for recreational vehicle parking.
Courting males perform for hours on a chosen perch or in a cleared space (see lek) on the forest floor.
A stage, regardless of the form of the theatre, can be a cleared space on the ground or a simple raised platform.
Tessie Hutchinson was in the center of a cleared space by now, and she held her hands out desperately as the villagers moved in on her.
A cleared space encircled by rhododendron, the site bordered a tiny creek that splashed throughout the night, providing nature's white noise.
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