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Discover Ludwig"give more space" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of physical space, such as when asking someone to move away from you or to sit farther apart. For example: "Please give us more space, we need at least 6 feet of separation for social distancing."
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Its width will give more space for seating.
80 cassette modules are used to facilitate installation and to give more space for plasma volume.
That may give more space to foreign and small companies to start digging.
Whether this longer incarnation of 54 will give more space to women's sexuality is less clear.
But even for my next film, I intend to use less special lighting and give more space to the actors".
"This is why the government is now trying to give more space to NGOs, but it's all an imitation.
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But even given more space, the problem would remain.
The museum has certainly given more space to less.
This limitation has its uses: it means that topics of more importance are given more space.
Some might, indeed, end up happier and healthier, especially overcrowded families given more space.
The Cry's thriller format gives more space to this dissonance.
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