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Discover Ludwig"awkward space" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you are referring to a physical space (e.g., a room or hallway) that is uncomfortable to move through because of its lack of definition or size, you could say "awkwardly-proportioned space," or "claustrophobic space." For example: "The hallway was an awkwardly-proportioned space, making it difficult to navigate around."
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"Being in a more awkward space inspires a different kind of thinking".
Today, 2005 occupies that awkward space between recent past and embarrassingly dated.
Awkward space emerges amongst the organisation of these parts and as such speaks of the city's synergy.
They stock a mix of old and new and will do made-to-measure for an awkward space.
The tower has been sneakily tucked into an awkward space between the abbey's Chapter House and Henry VII Lady Chapel.
But by 1987, the center was operating a full-fledged arts and educational program - and making do with awkward space.
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But by the time Ford announced it was discontinuing the Crown Victoria and the Lincoln Town Car, they had become relics from "a bygone era of Detroit boulevardiers, with their front bench seats, soft suspensions and awkward, space-robbing proportions," Andrew Ganz, senior editor of the Web site leftlanenews.com, wrote last year.
Ghana suffered from awkward spaces between their various components and looked like they were trying to advance by missing out a step.
Not only are you undernourished by awkward spaces and huge houses, he said, but far-away developments require lots of driving, stealing your time and your health.
Their acquaintance ripens across the courtyard, and "Two Lovers" takes its humble place in a line of movies, headed by "Rear Window" and "In a Lonely Place," which bloom in awkward spaces and tight corners.
The rest of the museum — including the galleries for late Roman and Byzantine mosaics, sculptures and textiles — has recently emerged from a thorough renovation that has perhaps streamlined some awkward spaces, but left them a little cold and uninviting.
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