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Discover Ludwig"a space for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce an idea that there is space for something, particularly when talking about physical space or an opening. For example, "This room will provide a space for the children to play."
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"We need a space for confidence building".
That leaves a space for the indies.
A space for battle notes.
There's a space for Topsy and Tim".
But it's also a space for discovery.
"Just been organising a space for it".
Leaving a space for my confession.
A space for art to take place.
It is also a space for enjoyment.
Rather, it makes a space for itself.
Together they created a space for conversation.
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