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Discover LudwigThe use of the phrase 'spaces to' is not correct or usable in written English
'Spaces to' is a colloquial phrase that does not make sense in written English and would be considered incorrect grammar. An example of correct grammar would be "She left many spaces to fill on the page."
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Firestone dedicated "Airless Spaces" to Cintron.
There are no green spaces to farm.
No TV or WiFi, just endless open spaces to explore.
2. Increase and improve public spaces to encourage walking.
"You can leave communal spaces to the end.
Why not put these public spaces to more productive use?
It was difficult to cover the spaces, to pass into spaces, to be aggressive and tight in the Gegenpressing".
Communities need their green spaces to thrive – that is a basic necessity no one should surrender.
I understood, immediately, why caves have been sacred spaces to so many cultures.
Zumthor had talked about the "longing" of spaces to be discovered.
Last but not least, ever wanted your city's public spaces to be air-conditioned?
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