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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fill space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate the act of occupying or utilizing an area or gap, whether physically or metaphorically.
Example: "To create a more balanced design, we need to fill space in the corners with decorative elements."
Alternatives: "occupy space" or "utilize space".
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"So we're not a school that's trying to fill space".
And newspapers have long run house ads that woo advertisers to fill space.
She over-emotes to fill space; she alone makes an attempt to convey Solange's pitiable backstory.
Eto'o sublimated his own game to fill space wide on the right.
So did photographically illustrated magazines and newspapers that needed human-interest stories to fill space.
"We want them to see how you can have different layers and ways to fill space".
;alskdjf Used to fill space and waste time, often spotted on social networking sites.
The need to fill space during silly season aside, the filming needs to go ahead.
I write with very large characters not because I am lazy or feel like I need to fill space.
Most of the new schools will fill space either being vacated by closing schools or in currently underused school buildings.
Possibilities include "We forget to pay our bills" or "Peter starts to fill space with mysterious locked boxes".
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