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The phrase "dividing the space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical separation of a space. For example: - The large bookshelf acted as a partition, dividing the space in the living room into a cozy reading nook and a spot for entertaining guests. - The barbed wire fence served as a stark reminder of the political tension, dividing the space between the two counties. - The designer used a long rug as a clever way of visually dividing the space in the open-concept office, creating defined areas for different departments.
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Blue curtains dividing the space more or less force visitors to follow a prescribed route.
Shevelove gutted it in the 1950's, dividing the space into what Mr. Falconer calls "a bunch of bachelor pads".
Columns of different widths provide a bit of scale to the room, dividing the space into smaller, more manageable areas.
According to Ms. Fox's glossary, a loft area is "an area created (especially where high ceilings exist) by dividing the space floor-to-ceiling".
It's a similar story inside, with the emphasis on rows of arches dividing the space horizontally, rather than vertical shafts soaring from the floor.
As his colleagues draw more lines, dividing the space into smaller and smaller boxes, he's left trying to move in a tiny patch of stage.
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Walls divide the space subtly.
Angled walls partially divide the space.
"Then we had the idea to divide the space using vitrines.
"We will divide the space and look for tenants," she said.
"So we built a bookcase to divide the space," she said.
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