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Discover Ludwig"living space" is a correct and usable term in written English
It is often used to refer to the area of a home, apartment, or other dwelling where people live, such as the kitchen, living room, and bedrooms. For example: "The small apartment had limited living space, but it was cozy and comfortable."
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We divided per capita living space into two groups: < 20 m2 ('small living space') and ≥ 20 m.
The living space was considered small if it was below 20 m2 per person ("small living space").
His dream living space?
The basement is finished as living space.
MELVILLE Art-trium "Living Space," group show.
The basement could be made into living space.
Some decentralisation is welcome, creating more living space.
But generally these animals need living space.
Would my living space be comfortable?
A living space incorporating antique furniture pieces.
The inside living space includes 53.00 m2, outside living space is 52.00 m2.
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