Sentence examples for To gaps from inspiring English sources

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To gaps

noun

An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

  • A gap in a fence

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They began putting Old Navys in malls right next to Gaps and undermining their own sales".

Mr. Lukas's works are philosophically engaging because they call attention to gaps in ordinary thinking.

The arrangements we now have are unintentionally dysfunctional and this frequently leads to gaps and duplication.

Prices dropped in most places.But critics pointed to gaps in the voluminous report.

This latest search goes back to 1933, with an eye to gaps in provenance.

They point to gaps that exist in putting biosafety standards into practice, even in high-tech countries and prestigious universities.

This led to "gaps" in the museum's collection, which is made up of works donated by each new member.

The report repeatedly refers to "gaps".

We point to gaps in knowledge at three levels.

There are two main problems that give rise to gaps in conformational coverage.

Due to gaps in the data it did not reflect the patients' conditions.

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