spaced out

spaced out
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. espaciado
A clinical trial found this medication to be more effective when the doses are larger and more spaced out.En una prueba clínica, se determinó que este medicamento es más eficaz cuando las dosis son más grandes y espaciadas.
a. separado
While people in Spain and Latin America tend to live in intimate communities, in the US, it's more common for houses to be more spaced out.La gente en España y América Latina suele vivir en comunidades más íntimas, pero Estados Unidos, es más común que las casas estén más separadas.
b. espaciado
The letters with this font are more spaced out.Las letras están más espaciadas con esta tipografía.
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