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Discover Ludwig"an inch of space" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used to refer to an amount that is not very much, and which is often used as a comparison to emphasize how small something is. For example: "The two shelves gave me an inch of space between them, barely enough to fit my books."
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Almost an inch of space is added.
There is not an inch of space.
There is barely an inch of space to be found.
"There was about an inch of space," Mr. Lee recalled.
Place the cookies on the parchment-lined sheets, leaving an inch of space between them.
But Messi, unable to find an inch of space in Bayern's blanketing defense and clearly not fit, was virtually invisible.
"There was not even an inch of space vacant here in this mango orchard elephant ground in those days".
The cyclocross season and the achievements of Britain's Helen Wyman is not given an inch of space.
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"The truth is that with not a inch of space left on the waterfront the building has timing on its side," said Seena Stein, president of Newmark Partners of Rutherford, the New Jersey operation of Newmark & Company, a national brokerage.
Leave about an inch of blank space on one end of each strip of paper.
Mealworms aren't exactly protein-packed and iron-stacked compared with beef, but they occupy only half-an-inch of space and require virtually no resources.
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