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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chasm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deep fissure in the ground or a significant gap or difference between two things, such as ideas or opinions.
Example: "There is a chasm between the two political parties that makes compromise nearly impossible."
Alternatives: "a gap" or "a divide".
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A chasm divides them.
It's a chasm, really.
But politically, it's a chasm.
What a chasm.
In reality, it's a chasm.
But it is no longer a chasm.
A chasm opens with a noiseless yawn.
The minutes in between were a chasm.
This gap is now a chasm.
But the gap has become a chasm.
This omission loomed like a chasm.
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