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Discover LudwigThe phrase "space under" can be used in written English and is grammatically correct
It is commonly used to describe the area or distance below or beneath an object or surface. Example: There is a lot of storage space under the bed, perfect for keeping extra blankets and pillows.
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Nauman materialized the space under a chair.
"There's a lot of space under the windshield.
There's actually more space under that tower than you think.
The Senate assigns office space under a seniority system.
Of course, judging any space under construction is risky.
Next, he said, consider the space under the desk.
There is no more space under the carpet.
Soon we reached a damp space under a road bridge.
The space under these stairs is used for storage.
But what about the space under the stove lid?
The space under the entryway stairs smelled "like something was dead or dying," he said.
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