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Discover Ludwig"a larger space" is correct, and it is usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate a bigger space than what is currently available. For example: "We need a larger space to accommodate the growing number of students."
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The pigs' popularity led Mr. Fitzgerald to move to a larger space in nearby Halfmoon about a decade ago.
What's wrong with holding briefings in a larger space?
Perhaps finding a larger space is a better solution.
But Mr. Bacon believed strongly that it belonged in a larger space.
"We also felt strongly about creating a larger space where we could hold events.
"Sizing is flexible — if I grow, I can move into a larger space.
The school will move to a larger space in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, by next fall.
It could be a desire to upgrade to a nicer building or a larger space.
(In November, Theranos moved its main offices to a larger space a few miles away).
Ralph and Rich's, which serves Italian food on white tablecloths, recently reopened in a larger space.
It would be rewarding to hear "Sumeida's Song" with its full orchestration in a larger space.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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