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The phrase "a gap between the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a space or difference that exists between two entities, concepts, or objects.
Example: "There is a gap between the expectations of the management and the actual performance of the team."
Alternatives: "a divide between the" or "a discrepancy between the".
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AngÃle Christin documents a gap between the intended and actual effects of algorithms in two professions.
is similar but has a gap between the columns rather than rows.
Angèle Christin documents a gap between the intended and actual effects of algorithms in two professions.
These rushed executive orders show a gap between the administration's goals and reality.
Dr Avineri claims that such a gap between the 'young' and 'older' Marx did not exist.
We step into a gap between the clumps and are charged around with them.
There's too broad a gap between the best of them, which are excellent, and the rest.
YET there remains a gap between the nuances of scholarship and the understanding of ordinary believers.
That's just the way it was, a gap between the few top players and the rest.
"There's a gap between the current online shopping experience and the next generation," he said.
Why was there a gap between the national election and the official election of chancellor?
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