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The phrase "a real space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical location or an actual area, often in contrast to a virtual or abstract concept.
Example: "In our design, we wanted to create a real space that encourages collaboration and creativity among team members."
Alternatives: "a physical space" or "an actual space".
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"It will be a real space flight," she said.
"That was back when we had a real space program.
[This project] offered a real space for us to participate".
It didn't seem to occupy a real space in my feelings.
He's a real space cadet, if you know what I mean.
"What this potentially gives us is a real space program, not a faux space program," Mr. Lurio said.
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The procedure is justified as a real-space renormalization, within a framework provided by recent results on the statistical equilibria of vortex filaments.
We applied a real-space self-consistent field theory to investigate the concentric lamella structures of symmetric diblock copolymers confined in the cylindrical nanopores with the preferential surfaces.
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