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"for the space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a physical area or the size of an area. For example: "We cleared out the closet to make room for the space needed for new shelves."
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I paid for the space".
No. Always looking for the space.
What is next for the space?
(It was named for the space above Mendizábal's clothing boutique).
For the space of a paragraph, James brims with joy.
(Doyle's initial name for the space was Basilica Industria).
Its size was not right for the space.
"I always tailor-make concerts for the space.
"That and finding the right user for the space.
There is currently no plan for the space, he added.
You should pay for the space you actually occupy.
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