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Discover Ludwig"space where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical area, such as a room or a place, or to refer to a figurative area in which something exists. For example, "We need to find a space where we can have a safe and private conversation."
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Obsessions find space where there is space.
That's the only space where there's nothing to see.
It is empty space, where mountain once stood.
"And this is the space where they live: social media".
It's not only the space where sport happens.
"It's about trying to find that space where it's art".
Create a space where it's easy to drop in information.
It's mostly the consumer space where this becomes less probable".
Program memory is the space where the PicBasic program resides.
The space where the bacterial colony evolves is also discrete.
You want to find a space where there is alignment.
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