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Discover Ludwig"some space" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is often used to refer to a physical area or room, but it can also be used in a figurative sense to mean a period of time or distance. Example: "We need to make some space in the living room for the new couch." (referring to physical area) Example: "I haven't seen my family in quite some space." (referring to a period of time) Example: "The runner is trying to create some space between herself and the other competitors." (referring to distance).
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"He just needs some space.
We need to clear some space".
They should be given some space.
It just said: "Need some space.
We needed some space as humans".
You have to give some space.
You need some space.
Needed some space.
We need some space.
Here's some space.
We should make some space".
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