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Discover Ludwig"opened up a space" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means creating or making available an area or opportunity. Example: The new policy opened up a space for small businesses to thrive in the market.
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Arguably, Wishman opened up a space for more political women.
He was surrounded by security men, who opened up a space for him.
The revolution opened up a space that Salafis rushed to fill.
Certainly Mr. Smith opened up a space for abstract sculpture in which Mr. Shapiro works.
The party that looked dead in the water a year ago has suddenly opened up a space for a comeback.
"As we grew closer, he became my confidant," Ms. Payton said, "and that opened up a space for romance".
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One had to open up a space outside.
He also hopes to open up a space colony on Mars within 10 or 15 years.
In doing so, Akomfrah suggests he helped to open up a space for those who followed.
"I wanted to leave this visually interesting mark, to open up a space for conversation," she said last week.
Then, as now, the company was trying to open up a space between the parent and so-called mature businesses.
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