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Discover Ludwig"space from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the physical or conceptual distance between two things or ideas. For example: - "The garden is a peaceful space from the busy city streets." - "Please maintain a 6-foot space from others to practice social distancing." - "I need some time and space from my family to work on my own projects."
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It would rent space from the university.
They tried subletting space from another firm.
Generally, though, actors need space from directors.
They lease tremendous office space from me.
We fit the space from a sustainable standpoint.
"We crave space from one another, I think.
The camp rents space from a private school.
A view of green space from your bedroom window?
White walls prevent the space from looking dark.
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Everyone needs their own personal space from time to time.
Father and Son Film Space From a Homemade Weather Balloon.
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