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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible spaces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to areas that are designed to be easily reached or used by people, particularly those with disabilities.
Example: "The new building features accessible spaces to ensure that everyone can navigate the environment comfortably."
Alternatives: "inclusive areas" or "barrier-free environments".
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The project's publicly accessible spaces would climb through it to make a multi-level promenade.
The lack of adequate, accessible spaces, as well as considerate people, has left me doubly handicapped.
More than 200 accessible spaces are expected to be among the luxury boxes and club seats.
Through Scott's vision, the area around stations would be transformed into dynamic, accessible spaces with proper links to the local area.
What's more, current laws do little to constrain what the private owners of publicly accessible spaces in cities can do with the information they gather from watching you.
As part of the settlement, the Federal Protective Service said it construed the regulation "not to prohibit individuals from photographing (including motion photography) the exterior of federal courthouses from publicly accessible spaces".
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He is seeking a more accessible space.
He made it a bastion of publicly accessible space".
"It's a beautiful and more accessible space," said M. M. Serra, the film group's executive director.
It looks out over the harbour, a rarely used (and accessible space).
Four steps at the entrance, and although restrooms are wheelchair accessible, space is generally tight.
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