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"the space that" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific area or gap in a sentence or physical space. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The space that was once occupied by the old bookstore has now been turned into a trendy café." In this sentence, "the space that" refers to the physical area where the old bookstore used to be.
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The restaurant is in the space that was Destinée.
The space that would last was the kind he leaned into, over the guardrails.
The big problem was narrowing the space that contains the works.
"Hafez, at least, was clear — with any position, you knew exactly the space that was allowed.
The space that surrounds human beings provides them with the dimensional coordinates of their religious experience.
It is unrecognizable as the space that housed the Pink Tea Cup for decades.
But there's something about the space that feels distinctly un-New Yorky.
"Play workers hold the space that is specially used for playing," she told me.
The space that once hosted mechanical dials and needles is now another computer display.
Every room in the house was wrecked, except the space that held her family.
At least, nothing is what it first looked like, the space that is now ground zero.
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