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The phrase "lot of empty space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this to describe a large amount of unoccupied or unutilised physical, emotional, or mental space. For example: After he left, there was a lot of empty space in my heart.
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There's quite a lot of empty space even in Bluewater.
There's just not a lot of empty space around him.
There's a lot of development, and a lot of empty space.
After the crowds were gone, there was going to be a lot of empty space in the store.
A lot of empty space surrounds the figure in Dawoud Bey's "Man Looking at Pants on Fulton St".
"Some of the Europeans have been going, but there is still a lot of empty space, figuratively and literally.
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If you look at subway cars, there are a lot of empty spaces for advertisements.
Maybe so, but it sure makes for lots of empty space in my mouth.
Bells, unidentifiable knocks, a lonesome instrument that might be a sitar, or a guitar, and lots of empty space: this is Badu's backdrop.
Today, there are fewer major tenants looking for new homes and lots of empty space in Midtown from which to choose.
The Whitney show emphasizes this ambition, featuring only eight LED pieces surrounded by lots of empty space, encouraging us to appreciate their increased visual complexity.
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