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The phrase "a closing gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a difference or distance between two things is becoming smaller or is being eliminated.
Example: "The recent initiatives have led to a closing gap between the two departments, fostering better collaboration."
Alternatives: "narrowing gap" or "bridging gap".
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The report also shows some stabilizing of previous disparities and a closing gap between girls and boys diagnosed with autism.
However, we anticipate a closing gap between in vivo and in silico genetic engineering as realistic computational models of networks are made increasingly available by powerful data-driven network reconstruction software from high-throughput systems biology experiments.
In fact, throughout these studies a closing gap has been identified for performance differences.
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A close gap makes the engine easier to start but there is a resultant loss of power.
It also looks a lot like the 6.8pt closing gap among Latinos and all Americans.
The study was funded by a 'Closing the Gap' grant from the Health Foundation.
Moreover, a closing gender gap on alcohol and drug use was supported.
A more recent poll by Probolsky Research found a much closer gap, with Newsom leading by 44% to Cox's 39%.
Hadley spent her DukeEngage experience in Washington D.C. promoting academic achievement among students of all ages with a focus on closing gaps for low-income students.
Ideally, automatic contiguation programs consist of two major parts; ordering and orientating contigs based on a reference and closing gaps between ordered contigs.
For closing gaps, a primer walking strategy was used, PCR products were Sanger sequenced at Embrapa Soja.
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