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The phrase "devote space to" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use "devote space to" when indicating that a certain amount of physical or figurative space is being dedicated or allocated to something. This can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when discussing space in a building, on a page, or in a person's mind. Example: In the new office layout, we will devote more space to collaborative work areas. Example: The author devotes a whole chapter to discussing the historical background of the novel.
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Retailers have been complaining about having to devote space to three kinds of DVDs.
Resale price maintenance might also serve to secure margins for small-volume retailers who, without some such guarantee, would be disinclined to devote space to the product.
Most landlords, lured by the promise of building lucrative apartments in the increasingly popular residential area, are reluctant to devote space to commercial tenants who can pay little and might wither as quickly as they bloom.
The fact that gardeners are willing to devote space to flowering quince -- and often to several varieties of flowering quince -- is a tip-off to how spectacular those spring flowers are.
Although it might seem incongruous for an academic institution to devote space to a boxing collection, Professor Cucchiara said he hoped the Kaplan collection would be "a valuable archeological dig" for scholars.
Christopher Jefferies Patron, Hacked Off, Bristol You devote space to four takes on Mr Whittingdale (14 April): a story (page 4), an editorial (page 28), an opinion (page 29) and a cartoon (page 29).
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And newspapers, ever eager for a good health scare, have happily devoted space to such stories.
It is dismaying that The New York Times devotes space to a well-known, simple application of soil mechanics while largely ignoring significant engineering developments.
The museum even devotes space to the people who make racing a truly interactive sport, as well as interesting: horse players.
In a society where women are expected to marry young, Gaogenxie also devotes space to the challenges facing single women, including single mothers.All this, though, does not add up to confirmation of a civil society.
In a book densely packed with incident, Figes highlights the influence of the press and the brutal casualties that the war produced, devoting space to the Russian field surgeon Nikolai Pirogov, who pioneered successful methods of amputation.
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