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The phrase "an opened space" is not correct in standard written English; the correct form is "an open space." You can use "an open space" to describe an area that is unobstructed or free of barriers, often referring to physical locations like parks or fields.
Example: "The children played happily in the open space behind the school."
Alternatives: "a clear area" or "an unobstructed area."
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There remained an opened space, an empty void... (Derush Adam Kadmon §2).
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