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spacing
/ ˈɪɪŋ /
noun
- the arrangement of letters, words, etc, on a page in order to achieve legibility or aesthetic appeal
- the arrangement of objects in a space
Other Word Forms
- -貹iԲ adjective
Example Sentences
“Being organized is screening. Being organized is getting to the proper spacing. Being organized is getting the corners filled after makes and misses. That’s being organized.”
Despite clear standards for height, spacing and installation, on-ground reality often tells a different story: the metal barriers at the wrong height, mounted on concrete bases, or poorly placed.
The site is being converted into a logistics facility and industrial park with 6.6 million square feet of warehousing spacing.
Babies often get measles from school-age siblings, meaning as vaccine hesitancy spreads — including the practice of spacing or delaying vaccines — so does danger.
“On offense we wanted our spacing to be such that Kaleena was as free as possible to create.”
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