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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a free space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an area that is unoccupied or available for use, often in contexts like seating, storage, or digital environments.
Example: "Please find a free space in the parking lot to park your car."
Alternatives: "an open area" or "an available spot".
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But the school itself should be a free space ideologically and religiously.
Many feel strongly that the park is a free space that should be open to everybody.
This presidential race created a free space for activism without risk.
As to whether it really happens, the page is a free space.
During the bumps the rock turns out to grain material, which bursts into a free space.
The method adopts a free space representation custom-designed for efficient biped robot motion planning.
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This effectively simulates a free-space boundary condition.
Hence, a possible approach could be to incorporate the EDF inside a free-space resonator cavity.
A label free optical biosensor based on a free-space Young interferometer configuration is presented.
We propose a free-space electro-optic transmission modulator based on multiple p-n-junction semiconductor subwavelength gratings.
Recently, the first high-dimensional quantum states have been used to perform a free-space intra-city QKD experiment over 300 m in Ottawa (see Figure 4 91.
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