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Discover Ludwig"plenty space" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe a situation or area which has a lot of space, usually physical space, but it can also be used metaphorically. For example, "My schedule has plenty space for a few hours of leisure time."
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Means that when Spain get in behind, plenty space for runners to exploit.
Or is there really, in that land of plenty, space for us all?
You shouldn't see the bottom but you should still have plenty space left.
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It's going to be a magnificent city — plenty of space for people, plenty of space for cars, and none of this tiresome central bigness.
Place your ramp in an area with plenty of space.
"Plenty of space," he said.
There is plenty of space.
And there's plenty of space.
There is still plenty of space.
I leave plenty of space for flowers.
"There's plenty of space," she said.
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