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The phrase "a gap in coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where there is a lack of protection, support, or insurance in a particular area.
Example: "The recent audit revealed a significant gap in coverage for our health insurance policy, leaving some employees without adequate benefits."
Alternatives: "a lack of coverage" or "an absence of coverage".
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NOAA launched a new satellite a year ago to help avert a gap in coverage, but it, too, has suffered technical glitches that will shorten its lifetime.
Most drug plans have a gap in coverage.
More troublesome is if you had a gap in coverage of 63 days or more.
So students like Ms. Zaidenweber face a gap in coverage of several months.
The bill provides protection against catastrophic expenses, but there would be a gap in coverage in the middle.
That will give you more time to research your health insurance options and help you avoid a gap in coverage.
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Did you have a gap in insurance coverage last year?
Some of the money would have been used to close a gap in Medicare coverage of prescription drugs.
And they may ask pharmaceutical companies to pay more to help close a gap in Medicare coverage of prescription drugs.
"How can a plan be called 'complete' when it contains a gap in drug coverage?" they asked in a letter to Mr. Leavitt.
For example, they said, the bill would gradually close a gap in Medicare coverage of prescription drugs known as a doughnut hole.
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