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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eat space" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in a creative or metaphorical context, perhaps to describe consuming or utilizing space in a design or artistic sense. Example: "The new furniture arrangement seems to eat space, making the room feel cramped."
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And it seems to eat space: for all the museum's boasting about how big it is, the galleries feel squeezed.
Despite its narrow girth, it was generously proportioned -- the parlor floor is wide open, lacking the stairwell and hall that traditionally cut through and eat space.
Watch astronauts eat space lettuce for the first time.
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There are mundane shots of astronauts eating space food, testing lunar exploration vehicles and smiling into the camera.
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