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The phrase "a rectangle of a space" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing geometry or spatial dimensions, but it would need clarification for better understanding.
Example: "In our design, we need to define a rectangle of a space to allocate the seating area effectively."
Alternatives: "a rectangular area" or "a rectangular section of space".
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Both plays are presented in a rectangle of a space in what seems to be a church basement.
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The six-year-old restaurant, a large rectangle of space in a strip mall, has high ceilings, lots of glass and nothing to blunt the sound of a full house (130 diners), the servers, the kitchen activity and, on one Thursday, an overamplified singer and his guitar.
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