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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more space than" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express an idea of comparison between two elements. For example, "The new office building has more space than the previous one."
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I need more space than most people".
But who needs more space than this?
Our market still has more space than users".
But she also wanted more space than she had.
The last word, Style, kind of floated, confidently taking up more space than it needed.
One downside of recursion is that it may take more space than an iterative solution.
This preserves the image perfectly but takes much more space than is necessary.
They will get 30% more space than those in first class on "normal" BA planes.
Going through all of these claims specifically would take far more space than I have.
Now that she has moved in, she is thrilled to have more space than ever.
You understand that the picture shows more space than actually exists.
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