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"give space" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want someone to give another person some space or to create some physical space between two people or objects. For example, "I'm getting overwhelmed; could you give me some space?"
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Give space for sleeping.
They can't give space away".
The path ahead must give space for military grievances to be heard.
"How dare you give space to fringe views?" cry these once-fringe people to newspaper editors.
Mr. Khin Nyunt said he wanted to give space to "little-known" artists.
Allow your child a quiet corner and always give space to recharge.
Commissioning executives are at their best when they give space and encouragement to these individual responses.
The government said the six-month postponement would "give space for the domestic investigation process".
"I learned to give space to things, to reduce the amount of text.
As a pedestrian I dislike that pavements have become narrower to give space for car parking.
On the other hand, they break up monolithic companies and give space to individual editors".
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