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The phrase "a gap to bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difference or disparity that needs to be addressed or overcome, often in contexts such as relationships, understanding, or skills.
Example: "There is a significant gap to bridge between the two departments in terms of communication and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a divide to close" or "a chasm to fill".
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Unfortunately, it is quite a gap to bridge".
Now we needed to gouge out a gap to bridge, an erotic synapse to cross.
There is a gap to bridge to some teams and we know that".
Past negligence and mistakes suggest cover-ups, but even five or 10 years is too much of a gap to bridge.
And as Friday night wore on into Saturday morning, the biggest difference -- untouched as progress was made over times, places and conditions -- was over trust, and that may have been too broad a gap to bridge.
In a perfect world, there would not be a gap to bridge.
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It also leaves Gordon Strachan facing the prospect of a six-point deficit should they lose in Poland, a difficult gap to bridge even this early in proceedings.
This remains a wide gap to bridge.
All of which means the majority leader, Harry Reid, has a big gap to bridge in trying to reconcile the two Senate bills.
With 14 million Britons wanting to work flexibly, there is still a huge gap to bridge between how organisations operate with what British workers want.
That's rather a larger gap to bridge.
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