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The phrase "a space about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a general area or context related to a specific topic or subject.
Example: "There is a space about the importance of mental health in our community."
Alternatives: "an area concerning" or "a realm regarding".
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"I hit a space about seven inches wide," he said.
The picture would fill a space about the size of a 150-inch screen.
"I'd like to get you in a space about that big," he said.
London in the 1900s had 6.6 million people crammed into a space about half that covered by the current GLA.
The family lived in a space about a mile square, the boundary with the Protestant Shankill Road marked by graffiti.
Each family was assigned a space about ten feet square between the vertical poles that held up the nylon.
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They need a space only about 2 feet wide.
— DUNCAN IRVING Japan wins a corner and nurses it around in a space of about six inches.
"Nothing big, just 500 square feet or so," she said, referring to a space of about 45 square meters.
It has something akin to the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey about it, like a communication from somewhere unknown.
The result was a space of about 40,000 features.
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