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"a space of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "a space of" whenever you are referring to an area or period of time. For example, "I had a space of two hours before the train arrived."
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Rondinone calls it "a space of enchantment".
"To have a space of my own".
A Space of 2,960 Feet.
This a space of pure hedonism.
All in a space of weeks.
However, "community" was a space of contestation.
In this scenario there is a space of available objects and a space of desired objects.
This required going into a space of a higher dimension.
"It is a space of limbo, which is very compelling".
A space of presentation emphasis techniques for visualizing graphs.
Can culture be a space of political opposition?
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