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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of a physical area or metaphorical concept of space.
Example: "The artist used all the space in the gallery to showcase her work, creating a stunning visual experience."
Alternatives: "the entire space" or "the whole area".
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for all The space is the closure of in.
After all, the space business is hard.
Well, that's all the space we have!
"We closed all the space for them," Mancini said.
She occupies all the space given to her.
We thought it had all the space we needed".
And just look at all the space it takes".
"That allowed us to close down all the space".
Well, that's about all the space we have, so — Dear Optimist: Damn it!
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The total information gain is (22 with k runs over all the space-time cells.
This room became their "live-all," the space where the whole family could gather.
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