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It typically implies physical space, and might be used when trying to make room for something or leave room for something to fit. For example, "She carefully rearranged her desk to make space for the new bookshelf."
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Finding space for things.
There's no space for that".
Good public space, for starters.
There's no space for sex.
More political space for Israel.
He needed space for two.
There's no space for ego".
And it offered novel space for advertising.
Subhankari has space for a loom.
Is there any political space for them?
There is also space for field events.
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