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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gap for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a space or opportunity that is available for something or someone.
Example: "There is a gap for the new policy to be implemented effectively within the organization."
Alternatives: "an opening for the" or "a space for the".
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(One is missing and there's a gap for the day she was absent).
"This created a gap for the terrorists to attack the police station," he said.
With one hand I made a gap for the plate at the table, which was piled high with library books.
They earned a scrum on Leicester's 22 and Machenaud schemed with Chris Masoe to create a gap for the centre Henry Chavancy.
He runs straight at the referee who moves out of the way and creates a gap for the centre to run through and jink over the line!
In her speech, Liv reverently mentions the name of her great mentor Ingmar Bergman, and leaves a gap for the audience to applaud.
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Literature review: After deciding upon the topic, one has to find a gap for carrying the research work, which has to be substantiated by literature review.
Leave a gap for stuffing the sock.
That leaves a gap for extremists on the left and right, peddling dead-end solutions.
There was a gap for months between the last action that supporters took and when we could feed back a positive result to them.
Whenever the Giants would run a zone, there was a gap for a receiver to exploit in the middle of the field.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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