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The phrase "stare into space" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to look or gaze at nothing in particular, often with a blank or distant expression. Example: She sat in the park, lost in her thoughts as she stared into space.
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Most of the others stare into space.
At bars, they stare into space.
He can stare into space and call it research.
We watch him stare into space just like Bob Leckie.
And off he'd go, to his bench or the stairs, and stare into space again.
Some read books; some listen to a Walkman, some just stare into space or wander around.
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Many stared into space.
Some hummed melodies, or stared into space.
A few just stared into space.
He stares into space for a moment.
Most people simply stared into space.
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