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The phrase "acoustic space" is a valid and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to the physical environment or area in which sound can travel and be perceived. Example: "The concert hall was designed with impeccable acoustic space, allowing the music to resonate and fill the room with rich, vibrant tones."
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The extent to which animals are able to partition acoustic space in acoustically diverse habitats such as tropical forests is poorly known.
Solti was fascinated by acoustics, by an acoustic space.
They define an acoustic space that is, simply, home, or, more accurately, home in mid-winter.
In this concert, with a sound mix enervating the band and an acoustic space inimical to it, rhythm was dehydrated.
He understood that the acoustic space can be just as important as the notes on the score or quality of the musicians".
The Lindberg piece, scored for winds and brass, glowed in the acoustic space of the Philharmonie like a great silver mobile.
All that machinery, plywood, piping and scaffolding, those legions of craftsmen, surround what, we hope, will be a soaring new acoustic space.
Her intention is not to create a spectacle of the prisoners for museum-goers ("God forbid"), but to put Whitney visitors "into the acoustic space of incarceration".
Welles's film of "Macbeth" (1948) presents a calculatedly cold, vicious version of Shakespeare, with stagey whispers and bloodcurdling screams echoing in a cavernous acoustic space.
Outside, you experience a thrilling expansion of visual and acoustic space: the ensemble mingles with the ambient rumble of traffic and helicopters.
This constraint is overcome by temporal partitioning of acoustic space.
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