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"a waste of space" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about something or someone that is not useful or necessary, and instead takes up valuable space or resources. Example: "The old, broken-down car in the garage is just a waste of space. We should get rid of it." In this sentence, the phrase "a waste of space" is describing the car, implying that it is not serving any purpose and is only taking up space in the garage.
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You're a waste of space!
What a waste of space.
They're a waste of space.
"He's a waste of space, isn't he?
Are you a waste of space?
But to me, it seems like a waste of space.
Remaining there seemed a waste of space and money.
But then Mountford thought Sophocles was a waste of space.
Gerry called my friends dropouts and deadbeats, a waste of space.
Mr. Arnold finds the way most bars chill their glassware inconsistent and a waste of space.
Whatever the thinking behind it, this show is a waste of space.
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