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"space to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the existence of an open area, especially one that is large enough to fit something or someone. For example, "There was a small clearing in the forest, providing some welcome space to rest."
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"There's more space to walk.
There is barely space to breathe.
Got money and space to spare?
It's a crucial space to watch.
We had no space to host anyone.
A space to speak.
Physicists connect space to time.
A space to be heard".
Stuck for space to grow?
"More space to park cars".
Give him space to lead.
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