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"space for research" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a conceptual area or area of inquiry that is available to be studied. For example, you could say "The field of biochemistry has seen a lot of progress in recent years, creating a lot of space for research".
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Plans for the new building will include faculty offices and space for research fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate researchers, along with convening spaces for workshops and other events.
Plans for the new building, expected to open in 2022, will include faculty offices and space for research fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate researchers.
The 'Proving Ground' stage puts humans deeper into space for research, while remaining a few days from Earth.
So I can see blogs as an alternative space for research, not replacing peer review but existing alongside it".
The lab also provides desk space for research development and data analysis.
A host of schemes have been floated to keep it going, including renting space for research and operating a bed-and-breakfast for space tourists.
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In the process not only are we equipping the building for the digital age, but we are also creating additional spaces for research readers.
The configuration will create new spaces for research and for the study of the museum's collections, while increasing the exhibit footprint by 50%.
Tenure exists to create safe spaces for research and teaching without interruption.
The company's expansion plans include new office space, areas for research and development, a training center, a food court, a fitness center and a larger child-care center.
At present, there are three stacks taking up every inch of space: one for research, one for pleasure and one that I'll call The Permanent Collection, made up of some of my favorites.
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