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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gap on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific area or topic where there is a lack of information, resources, or coverage.
Example: "There is a significant gap on climate change policies in the current legislation."
Alternatives: "a gap in" or "a void in".
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Then lean all the sticks you have up against this 'beam' on both sides, leaving a gap on one side for a door.
These years away from the industry, especially one that is evolving so rapidly, often leaves a gap on their CV and in their skill sets.
2.05pm BST Pierre Rolland opens a gap on Ryder Hesjedal..
"I've always had a gap on Chris Moyles - it's nothing new," he said.
The Dutch could not afford a letdown or a gap on the field.
I was hoping I'd get a gap on the inside but ended up going really wide".
When I was at school, there was just a gap on the royal chart.
Even more than a gap on specific policies, Mr. Obama and Mr. McCain's respective positions represent a fundamental philosophical difference.
It was a gap on the forehand side not many would have found so easily, especially on the run.
For far too long there has been a gap on many bookshelves waiting to be filled by a publication like Stelarc: The Monograph.
Then, a gap on the horizon opened to reveal the distant but unmistakable outline of Stonehenge, bathed in sunlight, about half a mile away.
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