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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warehouse space" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the physical area or section within a warehouse where goods or materials are stored. Example: "Our company is expanding and we need to find additional warehouse space to store our inventory." In this example, "warehouse space" is referring to the physical area within a warehouse that the company is looking to acquire in order to store their inventory.
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They bought warehouse space, then more warehouse space.
They are now looking to hire warehouse space in Calais.
Amazon has five million square feet of warehouse space.
The state has adjunct warehouse space upstate in the city of Troy to store these behemoths.
The guests were seated along the walls in the vast, gritty warehouse space.
(A replica of that storefront has been created in the collection's warehouse space).
Eventually, they note, it may simply run out of warehouse space, rendering the whole scheme unsustainable.
Annual asking rents are $24 a square foot for office space and $12 for warehouse space.
He said he would like to add a bakery, warehouse space and more room for parking.
The only big-ticket need mentioned by any official was warehouse space.
The group had been using the warehouse space, rent-free, for nearly a decade.
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