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The phrase "a gap of almost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difference or distance that is nearly a certain amount, often in quantitative contexts.
Example: "There was a gap of almost ten years between the two events."
Alternatives: "a difference of nearly" or "a span of about".
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Further adrift, but still within a second of Webber, were Ferrari's Felipe Massa and Rosberg before a gap of almost 0.4secs to Sauber's Sergio Perez.
While Contador tried to deal with the puncture, the Astana riders opened a gap of almost one minute but the move backfired.
In March 2010, for instance, there was a gap of almost 11 percentage points between the best-performing segment (department stores, up 12.3 percent) and the worst-performing one (drug stores, up 1.6 percent).
But, just three months into his office, it was John who announced that, after a gap of almost a hundred years, he was convening a second Vatican Council to reconsider the Church's doctrines and practices.
On August 10th the Real Clear Politics poll average, which combines the results of numerous surveys, showed Clinton leading Trump 47.8 per centto39.9percentcent, a gap of almost eight percentage points.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has ruled out cutting service to maintain the current transit fare, guaranteeing that fares and tolls will rise next year to close a gap of almost $1.1 billion in the agency's budget, officials announced yesterday.
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The plan says that if they "do nothing", by 2020-21 the area will have a financial gap of almost £500m.
A World Bank report in September said a "persistent shortfall in donor funding has exacerbated the P.A.'s increasingly difficult fiscal situation, leaving a financing gap of almost $400 million".
He's dealing with a risky gap of almost 40 years, which he hopes will not have quashed the interest of the original disco queens and punk pioneers, or put off today's young cinemagoers.
What made it really special, though, was that it had loaned out almost twice its deposit base, creating a funding gap of almost £200 billion ($395 billion) that pretty much guaranteed its failure if wholesale borrowing markets ever dried up.For Britain's banks overall, loans exceed deposits by about a third, or £800 billion.
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