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The phrase "vast open spaces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe large, unoccupied areas, often in a geographical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The road trip took us through vast open spaces, where the horizon seemed to stretch endlessly."
Alternatives: "expansive landscapes" or "wide open areas".
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Rome lacks vast open spaces.
Skyscrapers loom behind vast open spaces of park and river.
The vast open spaces of the heartland aren't a problem, because nobody lives there.
Vast open spaces and skies are free of the obstacles faced by companies elsewhere.
In the vast open spaces of New Mexico or Montana, the stars populate the night sky so thickly that even astronomers can lose their bearings.
Ranchers won a battle with the state's technology industry over whether cities or the vast open spaces will have to adopt a new telephone area code.
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The publisher's cry vanished at once into the vast open space.
It's the vast open space and silence and being away from it all.
The former comes from deep history and vast open space, both of which residents work hard to preserve.
Gesturing toward the vast open space to his left, Mr. Paradiso said, "This was the Impressionist wing of the Metropolitan Museum".
Privacy in the vast open space — 1,000 people to a warehouse, shoulder-to-shoulder on cots — was nonexistent.
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