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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vast space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, open area or expanse, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The astronaut gazed out at the vast space surrounding the spacecraft, filled with countless stars."
Alternatives: "a wide expanse" or "an immense area".
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We entered a vast space filled with rubbish and mounds of earth and open holes.
"I would say there is a vast space between Cameron and Corbyn," he said.
Inside the convention center, twelve hundred workers filled one end of a vast space.
The showroom was a vast space, with glass walls, tables of liquor, and a d.j.j
Or were their composers, Dvorak and Varese, simply seeing two different parts of a vast space?
The large foyer opened into a vast space comprising a living and a dining area, with minimalist modern furniture.
On the ground floor of the Patent Office is the Search Room, a vast space filled with patents.
The overall impression of the museum is positive: a vast space to display Balenciaga's legacy on his home territory.
What Lopez understood, or came to discover through experience, was that detail anchors perception in a vast space.
But there is a vast space between that kind of reasonable caution and the administration's current attitude.
It matters to me how even tiny effects of dancing can register in the depths and heights of a vast space.
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