shared space
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsharedandspace
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shared
adjective
uk/ʃeəd/us/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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space
noun
uk/speɪs/us/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofsharedandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofshared space
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Context appears as asharedspaceof knowledge.
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As a practice, bioethics is conducted in a sociallysharedspace; we learn from and with others.
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For one week the group of ten created their own experimental lab and workshop environment working openly in asharedspace.
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Underpinning the creation of defensive space is the loss of public orsharedspace.
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Students are encouraged to explore thesharedspace, and to concentrate on how their bodies are moving: their movements should be graceful and smooth, not jerky or agitated.
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However, when placing women into a nowsharedspacethe author too quickly and easily interprets the archaeological pattern as evidence of wives and families.
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Nonetheless, apparently small physical changes were part of a more profound shift in the embodied experience of living alone in what had once beensharedspace.
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The health records of various general practitioners, specialists and hospitals are published to asharedspacewith the benefit that caregivers can provide faster and more adequate treatment.
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It is an autonomous artistic space that can cultivate special laws, rules, and principles to compensate for cultural marginalization and by creating its own autonomoussharedspace.
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A common market with asharedspacein which citizens can move freely requires consistent security of its external borders and regulated access to that space.
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Softening the distinction between pavement and carriageway heightens the perception that a street is asharedspaceand that carriageway users are not restricted to car drivers.
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A highly effective indirect method of reducing motor traffic, and facilitating cyclist and pedestrian use, is to adopt thesharedspacesystem.
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It included a design studio, a retail store, andsharedspacewith a yoga studio.
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It articulates thinking in a publicsharedspace, in which structure is given equal attention to content.
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The three decided to end their commitments to their old bands, move into asharedspace, and create a home recording studio together.
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Similar to the school environment for children, the work environment typically places groups of adult peers together in asharedspaceon a regular basis.
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The configuration also represents an example of functionalsharedspace, where pedestrian and vehicular traffic can safely and comfortably coexist.
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