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The word 'no space' is not grammatically correct, and it is not usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'nowhere to be found', which means there is no room, space, or place, for something. For example, "He searched his house for the missing shoe, but it was nowhere to be found."
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SUSAN RETHORST "No money, no space".
No money, no space, no lust.
No space?
No space shuttle?
"There's no space anywhere.
There's no space for that".
There's no space to move".
There's no space for sex.
(Lowercase, no points, no space).
No space has been overlooked.
There's no space for ego".
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