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"a space" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a literal or figurative area of emptiness. For example, "The painting filled the empty space on the wall."
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Then there's a space.
A space dog?
A space is cleared.
They have a space.
Want a space telescope?
"It was a space constraint".
The poem creates a space.
"A space vessel," another said.
Campsites are $80 a space.
Rondinone calls it "a space of enchantment".
A greeble looks like a space alien.
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