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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a space of" is correct and widely used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific amount of time, distance, or area. Example: "The marathon runner completed the race in a space of three hours." This sentence means that it took the runner three hours to finish the race. Another example: "The artist created a series of paintings in a space of six months." This means that the artist completed the paintings within a time frame of six months. You can also use this phrase to refer to a physical distance or area. For example, "The garden spans in a space of 100 square feet" or "The new shopping complex was built in a space of three acres."
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All in a space of weeks.
All this happened in a space of time much less than a second.
It exists in a space of its own, somewhere between experimental rock and modern classical music.
In a space of just a few years, education had fallen 200 years behind the times.
The chapter presents more commonly used version, which operates in a space of real numbers.
In a space of their own creation, Yale's women comedians were able to come together, create, and support one another.
Isidro Blasco's architectural sculpture "Revolving Room" has the advantage of being in a space of its own near the entrance.
He finally got the weights arranged, one on top of another, in a space of only 3 inches wide.
A dancefloor could cater for 400 in a space of 6,500 sq m (70,000 sq ft).
— DUNCAN IRVING Japan wins a corner and nurses it around in a space of about six inches.
The Milky Way looks like dots on a flat plane, rather than stars hanging in a space of infinite depth.
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