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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closed space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area that is enclosed or restricted in some way, often referring to physical locations or environments.
Example: "The artist created a stunning installation that transformed the gallery into a closed space, inviting viewers to reflect on their surroundings."
Alternatives: "an enclosed area" or "a confined space".
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"It's a closed space, like a pressure cooker," Aulisi said.
"So in a closed space, it takes out the oxygen in the air".
Foam technology utilizes the good coverage of foam to form a closed space around dust sources.
Begonias look prettiest when they are crowded, but mildew sees a closed space as an open door.
Associated smoke inhalation injury is very common, particularly if the patient has been burned in a closed space, such as a room or building.
Successive volumes of air are confined within a closed space, and the pressure is increased by reducing the volume of the space.
The release of corrosive or toxic gases by any type of battery in a closed space, especially in an airplane, constitutes a significant design disadvantage.
Some people may choose a closed space where they have visual and acoustical privacy if they need respite or to focus intently on a project.
Masks are for when you can't avoid a closed space during a serious outbreak — when, say, you need to travel by a crowded bus or plane or subway.
It allows for privacy and yet it does not violate the Orthodox restriction against an unmarried man and woman being alone in a closed space.
If the hydrogen inventory in a closed space is above this upper limit then the explosion has to be mitigated by the venting technique.
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