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The phrase "allocated free space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to computing, storage, or resource management where you refer to space that has been designated for use but is currently unoccupied.
Example: "The system has allocated free space for new files, ensuring that there is enough room for future data storage."
Alternatives: "designated unused space" or "reserved empty space".
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Sufficient numbers of large/small pores made it possible to produce a material of ultralow density with an ultralow refractive index, because the multiple pores allocated free space, all of which was confirmed by calculation.
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You can allocate any amount of free space on your computer to the virtual machine to act as the installed operating system's hard drive.
Based on the free space that the agent could allocate (hatched areas), a new direction of movement is calculated (black arrows).
When free space is available, the memory employed to allocate the content coming from the main server should be obtained primarily from that portion of unused memory blocks.
Even though most of the data was recovered from RAM, free space, and slack space areas, there were sufficient findings within allocated space as well.
On the contrary, in the case of insufficient free space in a relay buffer, the proposed schemes do not allocate any subchannel to the corresponding link from the BS and this way, they prevent data transmissions to that buffer.
the array is shrinked and the allocated space is freed.
When 0 free space.
"Every other public school has free space.
"There was a feeling of free space.
Ensure you erase free space.
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