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Discover LudwigThe phrase "opens up space" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create or provide more room or opportunity. Example: "The new building project will open up space for a larger playground for the children."
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Ms Aubry's rejection of any alliance with the centrists opens up space for Mr Bayrou.
He makes a lot assists and opens up space for Messi and Neymar.
Once those aspirations are met, it opens up space for the kind of democratic regimes that we want".
A lyrical echo ends the piece as the backdrop rises and opens up space, revealing Mr. Galloway facing Ms. San Martin.
The houses are flipped in their plots, standing across the width of the site, which opens up space between them for gardens and parking.
"He gives us a lot more room out there, that's for sure," said Nedved, referring to the way Barnaby opens up space for Nedved and Radek Dvorak.
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Plagne's songs have a way of opening up space; of generating – instead of consuming – the quiet.
We haven't opened up space to others.
This 'transfer' possibly opens up spaces for renegotiation of statutes and liberties.
The vision is instead to open up space for creativity.
This will open up space for more public channels.
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