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free space

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noun

  1. Also called (no longer in technical usage): vacuum.  a region that has no gravitational and electromagnetic fields: used as an absolute standard

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He said that while more compensation funds could be expected from Brussels the main goal was to increase grain export and free space in silos ahead of this summer’s Polish harvest.

From Seattle Times

Often, a community celebration would be held in a church because such a building could provide a large and free space for gathering.

From Seattle Times

The Chiefs still have one more roster move to make in order free space for veteran free-agent defensive Alex Okafor, who agree to terms with the club on a one-year deal earlier this week and is expected to report to camp with other veterans Monday.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Tornillo invoked a Florida law that required newspapers to give candidates they criticized free space for a reply “in as conspicuous a place and in the same kind of type.”

From New York Times

Also, make sure that you have around 20GB of free space available on your hard drive before trying to install.

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