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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new space" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can refer to a physical location or a metaphorical concept. Here are some examples: 1. "Our company is expanding, so we're moving to a new space downtown next month." 2. "She was eager to start her new job, to explore a new space and meet new people." 3. "After years of cramped city living, she finally found a new space in the countryside that felt like home." 4. "The artist's latest exhibit showcases her exploration of new artistic mediums and a new space of creative expression." 5. "The company's new CEO has been tasked with navigating the company into a new space of innovation and growth."
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"We're creating a new space.
I hope he finds a new space.
We're looking for a new space.
"But we will recreate a new space.
(A new space has not yet been secured).
The hunt is on for a new space.
Labor A new space that supports noncommercial projects.
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