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The phrase "wall space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the physical space on a wall, such as for hanging pictures, shelves, decorations, etc. For example, "We need to decide how to use the wall space in the living room."
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She has plenty of wall space.
Those fireplaces consumed valuable wall space.
4. Soccer is also getting wall space.
A dozen paintings jostle for wall space.
There's a lot of wall space.
It's the perfect place — superhuge, endless wall space.
"They took up a lot of wall space".
"We have a lot of wall space," Mr. Klimavicius said.
The layout, with almost no wall space, was a problem.
Almost every inch of wall space describes daily specials and new combinations, entrees and garnishes.
One of their objections to glass buildings was their limited wall space.
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