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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chasm of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant gap or difference between two things, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "There is a chasm of understanding between the two generations, making communication difficult."
Alternatives: "a gulf of" or "a divide of".
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In an oration given a few weeks ago, Prof Hamilton had argued that university fees should reflect the services being offered, and that the current £9,000 cap left "a chasm" of more than £70 million a year "that Oxford has to plug".
A few simultaneously suggest intimacy and a chasm of understanding.
Mother and daughter existed in a "chasm of aversion".
There is often a chasm, of course, between scholarly and political acumen.
There is a chasm of difference between "we don't know everything" and "disregard everything we know".
But the years between 1933 and 2015 show a chasm of experience and understanding.
Astor encountered Hindley across a chasm of class, inheritance and fortune.
They qualified in first place ahead of Denmark by a chasm of almost exactly four seconds.
But, he said, "you don't have to leap a chasm of logic to realize I'd like that".
Two parties, a chasm of differences separating them, but fused together whether they like it or not.
I was terribly confident that I could write well after 'Frozen,' and then this opened a chasm of doubt".
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