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All Korean keyboards, including the one on my LG Gram (which is a Korean model), have a dedicated key for switching between English and Korean (the "한영키"). Everyone who isn't technically inclined uses this key. Using Ctrl + Space is a bad user experience.
You're right! I just checked and it was a dedicated key to switch the layout. That makes it easier!
I think one thing that bothered my wife when she used my notebook was the keyboard shortcut to switch the language.
If you're okay with ibus-hangul, you can configure the keyroard shortcut for Gram.
Click "Add" and press "한/영" key on the keyboard.