"You deserve a space in my heart" is this sentence correct? And what's the meaning?
It is grammatically correct, but it's not a common idiom. "You deserve a space in my heart" would probably mean something like "You're good enough or important enough to have some of my love or time." It doesn't sound romantic.
We much more commonly say "There will always be a place in my heart for you," which means that I will always love you, remember you, or think of you—even after you die or go away.
We much more commonly say "There will always be a place in my heart for you," which means that I will always love you, remember you, or think of you—even after you die or go away.
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