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The phrase "a sort of a space" is not standard in written English; it would be better as "a sort of space." You can use it when describing a type or category of space in a more informal context.
Example: "The room felt like a sort of space where creativity could flourish."
Alternatives: "a kind of space" or "a type of space."
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"It's not polemical, it's not saying, 'Down with war,' or 'Pull the troops out now.' It aspires to make a sort of space, providing a place to think". Even in the performance of courtroom proceedings, the artists wanted to downplay dramatics.
And all the different drum sounds, although they're creating something I kind of like, a sort of psychedelic space, it seems a little unfocused to me.
The launch of this interiors collection is taking place not in a shop or a gallery, but in a sort of hybrid space: the former Old St Pancras Conservative Club.
Hensher's ventriloquism slides the novel into a sort of liminal space, between reader and writer -- a space like Afghanistan itself, devoured by Western eyes, unwittingly besieged by Western dreams that lead to blunders, retreats and surprise attacks coming down off the old brown hills, with armies like narratives coursing through the defiles.
A sort of sacred space, where love letters don't mingle with tuition bills, Between seems to encourage reflection.
M represents a continuous "manifold": that means a sort of unstructured space (-time), made up of individual points and having smoothness or continuity, and dimensionality (usually, 4-dimensional), but no further structure.
He creates a sort of vacant space for the reader to step into.
What's needed, according to Wyatt, is a new paradigm; a sort of 2001 "space baby" resurrection and rebirth for an industry that should be putting the needs of homeowners at least on par with those of investors.
This transformation took us beyond history, to an 'end of history' in which time was converted 'into a sort of infinite space', becoming an 'eternal present' where one 'just keeps oneself busy, because nothing more can happen' (Ewald, 1999: 85–6).
OK, not a boutique hotel, more of a sort of space people could hire.
The problem was a lack of "system resources," a sort of internal work space that Windows 95 has greatly expanded.
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