Sentence examples for a definite gap in from inspiring English sources

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"While there's some very strong female composers in my generation, there's also a definite gap in younger, teenage female composers," she explains.

(Ms. Duke left the board at the end of August; Ms. Raskin is the nominee to become deputy Treasury secretary – a brilliant appointment but one that creates a definite gap in Fed leadership).

If there is a definite gap in the market for your start-up then you have to do it right and get it out before somebody with more money and more credibility takes your idea and executes it better.

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I found that there was a definite gap between the more austere classic style and the less coarse modern style.

Unlike bacteria, in eukaryotes there is a definite time gap between when the genome is duplicated and when it is physically separated.

Prior studies have shown there is a definite care gap between current recommendations compared to the actual practices in these LTC facilities.

But there is still a definite skills gap.

There's been a definite gender gap for years when it comes to the gun control issue.

There's a definite increase in skills".

There was a definite emotion in the game tonight.

Still, there was a definite change in tone.

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