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'space up' is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is not a proper grammar construct. If you are trying to say create more space, you might say "leave more room," "make more room," or "create more space." For example: "We need to space up a little in the car so that everyone can fit."
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"Space up".
A five-door Up! will follow, although not as voluminous as the Space Up!
He said much of the space up for renewal would roll over into new or extended leases.
With about 30 textile, petroleum and automobile companies up and running, TEDA executives say they need more space: up to four times as much.
At Wayne State University's business incubator, TechTown, housed in a former auto plant, 150 companies jostle for space — up from one when the building opened five years ago.
Or, following the Amsterdam model, open the space up even further so that the night becomes a place of diverse coordination.
You can get more storage space (up to 64 GB).
They know that their personal health data is out there in "space," up for grabs.
If you are primarily concerned with opening the space up, sticking with one solid color is a good way to accomplish your goal.
"He had this beautiful space up on Potrero Hill," Mr. Johanson said.
"In addition to the new convention space, up to 3,000 hotel rooms will be developed.
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