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Discover LudwigThe phrase "space to park" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe an available area for parking a vehicle. Example: "There is plenty of space to park in the shopping center parking lot."
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"More space to park cars".
What's even harder to find in Manhattan than a space to park your car?
I had to go to Bay Ridge and thought myself lucky to find an empty space to park in front of a house.
But even on market days, there is plenty of space to park and take a self-guided tour using a brochure available on the Internet.
There isn't enough space to park the planes and thus one of the two airstrips had to be used, causing significant delay throughout Germany.
The academy property features an outdoor weight lifting area, a batting cage, a pitcher's mound and space to park a midsize school bus, which shuttles players to a field for practice.
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Even on Piazza Santi Apostoli, a square lined with offices, drivers could take their pick of spaces to park in.
He added shoppers would have fewer spaces to park in the town if the 190-space car park was developed.
My friends, on the other hand, will have enough floor-space to park their cars inside, or try to master the basics of tumbling.
There are 264 spaces to park cars and no spaces to park bikes.
Many women counted among the supporters: "Although I can park in normal parking spaces, my other female friends may need bigger spaces to park," said Lin Zhuzi, a 34-year-old woman in Quanzhou, a city in southeastern China's Fujian province, who has been driving for eight years. .
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