indoor space
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindoorandspace
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indoor
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/us/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/
happening, used, or existing inside ...
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space
noun
uk/speɪs/us/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofindoorandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There are positive and negative aspects of sunlight inindoorspace.
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It is not always clear whether these additions were built against the original wall, or whether the original wall was removed to create a largerindoorspace.
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He is responsible for a building complex with 1700000 sqft of public exhibit space (17 acres ofindoorspace).
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The rule allows for construction of designated smoking rooms that can take up to 10% of the totalindoorspace.
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The new planned space will feature ofindoorspace, 7 times what has previously been available, along with outdoor space not available before.
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The stage's glass and steel doors enable it to provideindoorspaceprotected from the elements when necessary.
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Vapor retarders are materials that can be used to restrain uncontrolled airflow and water vapor into anindoorspace.
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They performed on a bare platform in village squares or whateverindoorspacethey could find.
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It refers to the flow of external air to anindoorspaceas a result of pressure or temperature differences.
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The building, a two-story modernist concrete, steel and glass structure, began construction in 2002 and provides over ofindoorspace.
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Each had at least one majorindoorspacefor balls and the like.
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It provides 496,000 square metres of coveredindoorspace, 58,000 square metres of open-air space, 27 halls and pavilions.
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The products are intended for use within anindoorspacein residential premises, educational institutes, offices, hotels, commercial spaces and industrial manufacturing units.
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The building has about 30000 sqft ofindoorspace.
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The comparison is generally done for energy requirements for heating and cooling ofindoorspace.
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Overall, the university has 22763025 ft2 of totalindoorspace.
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The main hall in its day was said to be the city's grandestindoorspace, amazing visitors.
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Personal activity as basic as breathing and perspiration add moisture to anindoorspace.
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The moat area that is currently open air and serves as an outdoor study space will be enclosed in order to increaseindoorspacefor the library.
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The earth that surrounds theindoorspaceserves as an effective insulator keeping the inside of the structure warm in cold seasons and cool in hot seasons.
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