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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as space" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a context or condition related to space, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The stars twinkled brightly as space enveloped the night sky."
Alternatives: "in terms of space" or "regarding space".
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So it's old, as space hardware goes.
Others may be admitted as space permits.
Apply promptly, as space is limited.
Register early, as space is limited.
Workshops will be assigned as space allows.
RSVP is required, as space is limited.
He referred to abstract painters as "space cadets".
"It's as technically challenging as space travel, but safer".
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This is referred to as "space-elastic demand".
This was achieved by including the word "space" in the first sentence of each vignette (e.g., "school" was described as "space-school", "city" as "space-city", "bike" as "space-bike").
"It's something that happens in time as well as space".
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