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"set aside space" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to reserve or allocate a specific area for a particular purpose. Example: "Please make sure to set aside enough space for the new furniture delivery in the conference room."
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The Dallas City Council may soon require new businesses to set aside space for bicycle parking.
The organisers have set aside space for young artists without galleries.
A few restaurants, like Chenery Park, and high-end hotels set aside space and time for families.
When stores set aside space for bottles and cans so that they can be recycled, they are doing their part.
Rather than reserve dozens of rooms at the hotel, Ms. Becker said, she has set aside space for 20 people.
That way it can sidestep its legal obligation to set aside space in towns and cities for religious communities' "places of worship".
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The student government at an American university has been left divided over a resolution which will request the institution set aside spaces and scholarships for Syrian refugees, with one member saying it has come in at 'poor timing'.
"You can't make recycling work without setting aside space," he added.
Each year, FedEx sets aside space for as much as four million pounds of charitable shipping.
Each apartment had only four bedrooms; setting aside space for six servants' rooms, including quarters for a butler and a second man, will do that.
Imaging Arts, which opened in late June, also has a sculpture garden, where Mr. Harris is setting aside space for works by contemporary artists.
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