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The phrase 'a space between' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the presence of an empty area or gap between two objects or locations, typically for the purpose of emphasis or comparison. For example, you could say "The train station was full of bustling people but there was a space between each of them".
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The letter should be single-spaced, with a space between each new paragraph.
It makes a space between them.
Words with hardly a space between, above or beneath them.
There's nothing but a space between my ears!
Last Night's Garbage occupies a space between these two poles.
But a good piece of architecture can create a space between these extremes.
There's a space between urban planning and architecture, which is urban design".
Housing Associations (HAs) create and occupy a space between state provision and the pure capitalist market.
Most important, puppets hover in a space between realism and abstraction.
By Alex Ross The scores hover in a space between sound and silence.
"I fell in love with a space between two buildings from different periods," he said.
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