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The phrase "a space for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a designated area or opportunity for a specific purpose or group.
Example: "We are creating a space for the community to gather and share ideas."
Alternatives: "an area for the" or "a place for the".
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That leaves a space for the indies.
It is a space for the observation of poses.
But at its most basic level, a theatre provides a space for the performers to enact their performance and a space for the audience to experience that enactment.
"Anything we can do to let people know that this is a space for the community.
I want to create a space for the audience to make choices.
This year, they have focused their efforts on acquiring a space for the museum.
We're carving out a space for the smaller stories of these extraordinary women.
"See how the tall trees create a space for the house?" he said.
"I lost two homelands," he wrote, "but I sought a third: a space for the imagination".
"It gave a space for the young people to interact with each other and to plan together".
The primary reason is to create a space for the individual, a zone for oneself within society.
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