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The phrase "an appropriate space" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a suitable or fitting environment for a particular activity or purpose. Example: "We need to find an appropriate space for the meeting that can accommodate all participants comfortably."
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Churches are an appropriate space at a time of crisis.
But they had so much trouble finding an appropriate space, they decided to move to Manhattan.
I don't think that's an appropriate space for people to hang out.
A. Once you book an appropriate space, invitations can go out with a specific location.
Let's hope that New Yorkers soon get to see "La Commedia" fully staged, and in an appropriate space.
"Now that we have an appropriate space we can round out our presenting fare," Ms. Gambini said.
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The installation of additional offshore tsunami stations having an appropriate spacing (e.g., Tsushima et al., 2009) can produce a better azimuthal coverage and resolve the problem.
In general, RNA structures typical of −1 PRF stimulatory elements are not predicted to form at an appropriate spacing downstream of the potyvirus GAA_AAA_A sequence.
A -35 element with an appropriate spacing to the -10 element was identified for as_ino1, but not for as_narH, suggesting that the as_narH promoter may belong to group B mycobacterial promoters that have a conserved -10, but no -35 motif [ 26].
It is possible that two identical insulator sequences separated by an appropriate spacing as in the d2 × 250 bp.CMV vector and the reversed transcribed form of the 1.2 kb.CMV vector induce the formation of secondary structure incompatible with proper transduction and transgene expression.
Find an appropriate place, with sufficient space.
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