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The phrase "creates space for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to allow or make room for something, either physically or figuratively. Example: "The new bookshelf creates space for all of my books, freeing up room in my small apartment."
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All of this creates space for London Live.
It creates space for reverie but does not drag.
The toddler set-up creates space for a built-in racetrack for bedtime Hot Wheels play.
Even so, the film's sophistication creates space for us to ponder deeper, unanswered questions.
When he does that, he gets into open areas and creates space for himself.
It creates space for manipulation and is an excellent pretext to postpone any real economic reform.
Like international travel or meditation, it creates space for us to question our assumptions.
In these new languages, however, the program system automatically creates space for new things as the program creates them.
His seemingly effortless ability to breeze to the rim draws defenders and creates space for his teammates.
This is true to the spirit of the novel, which creates space for readers' thoughts and reflections.
The introduction of income-contingent student loans now creates space for universities to better target this support.
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