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The phrase "have enough space" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a situation in which there is a lack of physical space. For example, "My bedroom is too small - I don't have enough space to fit all my things."
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Of course you don't have enough space.
"They don't have enough space for solar and onshore".
Rooms have enough space, not too much, logically arranged.
But they just didn't have enough space to do this".
We don't have enough space for them all.
It wasn't as if he did not have enough space.
'You need to have enough space to be yourself.
This raises the question of whether Denmark's towns have enough space for more trees.
To have enough space at home.
It's clear we'll never have enough space for peace.
Howey: Man, we probably don't have enough space here.
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