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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences, distances, or disparities between two or more things.
Example: "There is a bigger gap in performance between the two teams this season compared to last year."
Alternatives: "a larger divide" or "a wider disparity".
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You cannot possibly have a bigger gap in world views.
But it also created a bigger gap between rich and poor.
At 11% of GDP that is a bigger gap than in crisis-stricken Greece and Ireland (see chart 2).
"It's actually a bigger gap from mid-majors for the women than the men," Bollant told The Chicago Tribune.
The moralising and disproportionately heavy sentencing means that, as Aaron says "the kids, they're just going to be doing time now, it's just causing a bigger gap.
A UK-wide BMG poll for the Herald showed a bigger gap, with remain up to 53.3% and leave on 46.7%.
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"So there's a big gap.
That's a big gap.
Marie Colvin left a big gap in a lot of lives.
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