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The phrase "a space on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area or location within a larger context, such as a document, website, or physical space.
Example: "Please reserve a space on the agenda for our discussion about the new project."
Alternatives: "an area on" or "a spot on".
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"Great to know!" said I. "They're on a space on one of our display tables".
Clear a space on one side of the fence.
Choose a space on a branch or sapling that is ⁄ inch (0.6 cm) to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter.
It's worth a space on any game shelf.
He's located a space on East 23rd St. in Manhattan.
Save a space on the tire for old Mally!
When he applied for the Lebanese visa there was a space on the form for religion.
A space on the evaluation form for comments about "areas to address" was blank.
Will things end with The Enchantress being offered a space on the team?
She has no intention of seeing herself relegated to a space on a castle wall.
The showroom takes over a space on Greene Street previously used by the design store Moss.
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