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The phrase "gave space" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that someone allowed or provided room or opportunity for something or someone else. Example: The teacher gave space for her students to ask questions and participate in class discussions.
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The MoS gave space to each side.
He added: "We gave space for people who oppose homosexuality.
Bloomberg closed schools that underperformed and gave space to charter schools.
I gave space to them as well as to the music.
"He was always critiquing design students and looking at the portfolios of up-and-coming artists, so we took it a step further and gave space to them".
But this gave space to Labour and the Conservatives inevitably to frame the election as a two-way fight between the two men likely to be prime minister.
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Give space for sleeping.
They can't give space away".
By giving space.
Giving space to feel".
Giving space is quiet heroism.
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