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The phrase "a considerable gulf" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant difference or disparity between two things, such as opinions, situations, or conditions. Example: "There is a considerable gulf between the expectations of the management and the reality faced by the employees."
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Over all, though, there's a considerable gulf between the superiority of the Q's hardware and the limitations of its software.
But he also suggested that there was a considerable gulf between the two provinces over the terms of such access.
"A considerable gulf remains between Congress and the administration regarding the amount and structure of this assistance," Norman Y . Mineta the secretary of transportation, said.
Nicola Sturgeon's spending plans would mean longer austerity than proposed by any other party, according to an impartial analysis that concluded there is a "considerable" gulf between the SNP's general election rhetoric and reality.
Though I find this language problematic (who can't be manipulative, after all?), it does seem clear that in such an environment there was likely to be a considerable gulf between the life experience of the doctor and that of the patient.
There is a considerable gulf between the world No3 and those queueing for the team's second singles slot, James Ward, Kyle Edmund, Dan Evans – whom Kokkinakis beat 7-5, 6-4 in the dead rubber – and Aljaz Bedene, if his eligibility appeal in Paris in November succeeds.
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When the last agreement was made, owners also had to devise a method of revenue sharing to bridge the considerable gulf between high and low revenue teams, friction that Rooney said still exists, but to a lesser extent than in the past.
The javelin is not one of her strengths but on Saturday she hurled another personal best, 47.49m; Sofia Ifadidou owns the world record of 56.96m, another considerable gulf.
Chris Rilling, a fishery biologist at NOAA, said experiments by researchers and fishermen showed that these "weak hooks" reduced bycatch of bluefin tuna in the gulf by 56 percent — a considerable success, he said, because bluefin tuna are severely overfished and the Gulf of Mexico is a major spawning ground.
Such differences are determined by the size and the shape of a given gulf, by the depth and bottom topography, and, to a considerable extent, by the degree of isolation from the ocean.
A considerable portion of this is located in the shallow and productive Kavirondo Gulf.
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