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The phrase "have space" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means to possess or make available an area or room. Example: "I need to clean out my closet to have space for my new clothes."
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We also have space constraints.
"I don't have space".
"We just don't have space.
"We didn't have space for 228 bodies.
No, because then they have space inside.
More than we have space for.
"You actually have space to think".
We actually do have space stamps though.
They'll call to make sure we have space for them".
One apartment did not have space for a bed.
"They will have space needs for their tech transfer efforts".
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