studio space
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstudioandspace
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studio
noun[C]
uk/ˈstjuː.di.əʊ/us/ˈstuː.di.oʊ/
a room with special equipment where television or radio programmes or music recordings ...
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space
noun
uk/speɪs/us/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofstudioandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The twisting ascent to the studio, traversing spaces without direct natural light, contrasts with the expansive glazing and orthogonal rationality of thestudiospaceproper.
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Not only has content regulation provided networks for these bands, but it has also helped to build a viable infrastructure, including live venues andstudiospace.
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I am told that the bottleneck to the production of sufficient films to keep cinemas open isstudiospace.
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They have left the industry to find its ownstudiospace.
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I think there is rather a tendency to feel thatstudiospaceis nothing that we need worry about.
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Now on account of the lack ofstudiospace, cameras and equipment generally, this school television scheme is to be can celled or scrapped.
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The real test is whether there is any evidence that producers cannot get sufficientstudiospace.
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This progress was made in circumstances of great difficulty, partly through shortages ofstudiospaceand skilled personnel.
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Studiospacecould also be used more economically.
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There are, as he pointed out, morestudiospaceand stages available now than there were 12 months ago.
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We now have thatstudiospaceavailable, but there is nobody able to make the films and so use that space.
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It will be five or ten years before we can treble, or even double, the presentstudiospace.
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We cannot allowstudiospacehere and there to be taken up and then find the total adding up to too much.
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Not only was there no lack ofstudiospace, but studio managements were anxious to get any available tenant to hire their studios.
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They should be able to provide filmstudiospaceto meet the needs of the independents, especially of independent producers of proved worth.
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In regard to the 60 films a year there is not thestudiospaceto make them all well.
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The key to this situation is, of course,studiospace.
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Studiospaceis one of the limiting factors in the field of film production.
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Furthermore, we are assured that there is amplestudiospacefor the production of films up to, and even beyond, the present quota.
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We may not have thestudiospace, but very little study is made of the question.
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