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Discover Ludwig"take some space" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to physically or figuratively occupy or use a designated area or portion. Example: "I need to take some space in the closet for my winter coats." (physically occupy a designated area) Example: "I think we should take some space and reassess our relationship." (figuratively use a designated portion of time and distance).
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KT They invited me to take some space there.
So I'm going to take some space, I'm going to be rough.
Some people need to take some space and withdraw from their partner.
You might find him irritating at times, but if so, just take some space apart to cool down.
The most you should really say is, (in the most sane voice level), is how hurt you are and how you are going to take some space from him.
If he is being inconsiderate, insulting or guilt-tripping you, or simply unable to provide any support at all, it is best for you to take some space from him right now, and seek the support of friends who can truly be there for you.
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The relocation table took some space in the program, but much less than was used by the methods needed under ZShell.
About 45% of the office space has been let to tenants including US insurance broker Lockton and law firm Clyde & Co and the bulk of the retail space has also been filled, with cafe chain Eat taking some space in the entrance hall.
Most people know at least intellectually that first reactions aren't always the best ones it usually takes some space to fully digest the situation before you can settle on the best response.
The half-inch gap is made on purpose since the mortar between the blocks also takes some space.
Before considering divorce, let's take some breathing space.
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