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Discover Ludwig'enclosed spaces' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any small or confined area. For example: "The prisoner felt claustrophobic in the small, enclosed space of the jail cell."
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Doves have never looked too comfortable in enclosed spaces.
The enclosed spaces are usually sealed so that the airtight compartments thus formed provide natural buoyancy.
The proposed regulations would have barred young workers from entering silos and other enclosed spaces.
"They're enclosed spaces, hermetic worlds," Mr. Rivers, 40, said recently of the environments in his films.
The enclosed spaces are engineered to maximise natural energies, with large windows capturing daylight.
The patients were in enclosed spaces with different size circular apertures open to the sky.
Grime thrives in enclosed spaces and the claustrophobic crush of the crowd.
It's one of the biggest enclosed spaces in New York City.
In enclosed spaces, amid the noise and tension, balance is everything.
Marc Parent's lighting ingeniously creates a sense of small enclosed spaces and the passage of time.
For Jane, such female friendships were "essential bonds of survival formed in enclosed spaces".
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