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		Definition of breathing room in US English: breathing roomnoun 1Sufficient room to move and breathe comfortably. Example sentencesExamples -  There was perhaps only about five inches of breathing room left in the car.
 -  The editing is arrhythmic - it somehow feels cut all wrong, like there's no breathing room.
 -  "Matching its height to the top of the doors also gives the space some breathing room."
 -  Another thing a computer program cannot tell you is where to find breathing room during your morning commute.
 -  Why people would want to act like herded cattle instead of having some breathing room is beyond me.
 -  Still the bus stopped for a few more people to squeeze into what was left of the breathing room.
 
 - 1.1 Breathing space.
Example sentencesExamples -  But, otherwise, I think they'll give him a little bit of breathing room initially.
 -  For now, Nvidia has a little breathing room.
 -  Personally, I've headed to the south to find a little more breathing room.
 -  By stretching out the debt-service schedule, Argentine authorities are hoping to buy much needed breathing room.
 -  By the time Danny is collared again we're grateful to have some breathing room.
 -  The shorter running time allows him more breathing room; instead of having to stick to a plot, he can concentrate on his greatest strengths.
 -  They wanted a little breathing room in order to figure out how to deal with the problems in Edmonton's favourite entertainment district.
 -  Even if you still have to finish your own 2006 tax return, there's a little extra breathing room.
 -  That buys me some breathing room on a lot of issues.
 -  China could also give Taiwan more breathing room internationally.
 -  There's still a need for political reconciliation, for breathing room.
 -  They would like nothing more than some breathing room.
 -  That way folks would get breathing room, maybe get a new loan in the meantime.
 -  All three will be more expensive next year, but for the time being at least, Baltimore has some breathing room.
 -  She knew how much her family loved and missed her, but she was also ready to have some breathing room back.
 -  Originally, the administration suggested that the key measure was whether it gave breathing room for a political reconciliation.
 -  By keeping your costs low, you will be able to create the breathing room you need to have time to achieve results.
 -  It may give U.S. carmakers some much-needed breathing room.
 -  Thursday it was, giving everyone a little more breathing room.
 -  We need to give people the breathing room to get back on their feet.
 
  
    Definition of breathing room in US English: breathing roomnoun 1Sufficient room to move and breathe comfortably. Example sentencesExamples -  Still the bus stopped for a few more people to squeeze into what was left of the breathing room.
 -  Another thing a computer program cannot tell you is where to find breathing room during your morning commute.
 -  There was perhaps only about five inches of breathing room left in the car.
 -  The editing is arrhythmic - it somehow feels cut all wrong, like there's no breathing room.
 -  Why people would want to act like herded cattle instead of having some breathing room is beyond me.
 -  "Matching its height to the top of the doors also gives the space some breathing room."
 
 - 1.1 Breathing space.
Example sentencesExamples -  She knew how much her family loved and missed her, but she was also ready to have some breathing room back.
 -  By keeping your costs low, you will be able to create the breathing room you need to have time to achieve results.
 -  But, otherwise, I think they'll give him a little bit of breathing room initially.
 -  By stretching out the debt-service schedule, Argentine authorities are hoping to buy much needed breathing room.
 -  All three will be more expensive next year, but for the time being at least, Baltimore has some breathing room.
 -  China could also give Taiwan more breathing room internationally.
 -  That way folks would get breathing room, maybe get a new loan in the meantime.
 -  For now, Nvidia has a little breathing room.
 -  Even if you still have to finish your own 2006 tax return, there's a little extra breathing room.
 -  They wanted a little breathing room in order to figure out how to deal with the problems in Edmonton's favourite entertainment district.
 -  That buys me some breathing room on a lot of issues.
 -  Originally, the administration suggested that the key measure was whether it gave breathing room for a political reconciliation.
 -  We need to give people the breathing room to get back on their feet.
 -  There's still a need for political reconciliation, for breathing room.
 -  They would like nothing more than some breathing room.
 -  It may give U.S. carmakers some much-needed breathing room.
 -  Personally, I've headed to the south to find a little more breathing room.
 -  The shorter running time allows him more breathing room; instead of having to stick to a plot, he can concentrate on his greatest strengths.
 -  By the time Danny is collared again we're grateful to have some breathing room.
 -  Thursday it was, giving everyone a little more breathing room.
 
  
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