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The phrase "and in the space of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific duration or interval of time during which something occurs or changes.
Example: "And in the space of a few weeks, the project had transformed into a success."
Alternatives: "within a" or "over the course of a".
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And, in the space of a sentence, that's really the whole Alan Rudolph story.
It is clear, unpatronising and in the space of a day the results are remarkable.
You have one people, and in the space of a generation you have a different people".
The publishers bought one ad, opposite the contents page of the New Yorker magazine and, in the space of a month, sales doubled to 60,000.
25 min: At long, long last the game's starting to open up - and, in the space of a minute, both sides have chances.
Abruptly, concrete can become marble and in the space of a few centimetres a cavalcade of planting, fabrics and furnishings can begin.
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