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Discover Ludwig"precious space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is limited, valuable, and hard to obtain. For example, "We need to make the most of our precious space in this small apartment."
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Why wall off such precious space?
It's to magnify how precious space is.
For five minutes, we battled over the precious space.
But why not reduce the precious space they take up?
The only possible drawback might be the effervescence, which can fill precious space in the stomach.
NEVER AGAIN Her purple sprouting broccoli claimed precious space for months while heads formed.
Others have precious space inside the Capitol by dint of their leadership positions or committee chairmanships.
But let's not waste precious space on the spurious issue itself.
"Many young scholars still believe their future depends on securing precious space in one," he says.
If you must do humor – and with only one newspaper a month, why waste that precious space?
I see a club where white people were the guests – a precious space in our homogenous media.
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