Sentence examples for a gap of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a gap of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a difference or interval between two points, often in terms of time, space, or quantity.
Example: "There was a gap of three years between the two events, which allowed for significant changes to occur."
Alternatives: "an interval of" or "a difference of".

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Economists expected a gap of $1.39 billion.

We still have a gap of funds.

Thus a gap of 165 spots".

There is a gap of loss".

A gap of 45 years came after Call It Sleep.

This left, he said "a gap" of £275.07.

A gap of five-and a-half years.

Mr.Chopra returns to direction after a gap of seven years.

The specimens were distracted to a gap of 1.5 mm.

So, there was a gap of 60 percentage points you needed to fill.

So, instead of plus 10, plus seven, leaving you still a gap of 53.

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