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"a gap through which" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe an opening or space between two objects or areas. Example: The hikers followed a narrow trail that led them to a gap through which they could see the beautiful valley below.
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The 8th Army's attack on the Mareth Line was launched on the night of March 20 , 1943 with a frontal blow that was intended to make a gap through which the armoured divisions could pour.
But soon all changed; the rain stopped, the sky cleared, and the sun found a gap through which it could shine cheerfully; the sheep in the stubbing shook themselves, showering rainbow-tinted drops from their heavy fleeces, and a few larks, rising some fifty feet or so above their chirruping comrades, sang joyfully.
The pipe has a gap through which the water-enriched mixture is discharged into the tank.
By using slots and slats, the leading edge of the wing is shifted forward to create a gap, through which the flow underneath the wing is guided to the top surface.
The movement of tectonic plates, perhaps influenced by a nearby impact basin, could have opened a gap through which the mountain's material upwelled.
In doing so, Pallas drew ahead of the next ship in line, creating a gap through which the British attack could be directed.
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For one thing, the famous roof inspired by an upturned crab shell does not rest on the walls, but floats above them, leaving a distinct gap through which one may see a thin ribbon of radiant sky.
They didn't always do this, but any movement of my head seemed to make them shimmy up just a little bit, until there'd be a small gap through which I could hear the outside world.
At the 2nd his drive whistled into the trees and he was fortunate to have a big gap through which he could see the green, 163 yards away.
The ruling left a tiny gap through which death penalty states could wriggle by leaving it up to them to define the legal standard under which "mental retardation" – known in modern medical parlance as intellectual disability – is defined.
The most widely used configuration of MR dampers incorporates an annular gap through which the magnetically active MR fluid is forced to flow.
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