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The phrase "a credibility gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a lack of trust or belief in the statements or actions of a person or organization.
Example: "The politician's repeated false claims have created a significant credibility gap with the voters."
Alternatives: "trust deficit" or "credibility issue".
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I had a credibility gap".
But there is a credibility gap".
"There is a credibility gap," Mr. Gilani told the BBC.
Clearly, Venus Williams's infrequent play is creating a credibility gap.
We faced what I termed a "credibility gap".
Government officials want the bank to close what they see as a credibility gap with investors.
The biggest problem is they have a credibility gap with their customers.
"The whole industry has a credibility gap," he said in a telephone interview.
This led some newspapers to assert that the president and the Pentagon had a "credibility gap".
But added, "There's a credibility gap between the people and government.
William Clay Ford Jr. said today that a credibility gap on environmental issues had eroded America's love for cars.
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