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"a gaping mismatch between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a significant and noticeable difference or discrepancy between two things. This could refer to physical objects, ideas, opinions, or any other contrasting elements. Example: There was a gaping mismatch between the extravagant decorations of the party and the modest attire of the attendees.
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Even if it had been, there is a gaping mismatch between the Osborne rhetoric about rekitting Britain's road, rail and runways and the Osborne record of presiding over a halving of public investment, which has collapsed from 3.2% of GDP in 2009-10 to just 1.5% this year.
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Few, if any, countries suffer the same gaping mismatch between power need and availability.
The defect or disease arises when a mutation creates a mismatch between an organism and its environment.
There's a bit of a mismatch between our budget and your business plan.
"There is a gaping chasm between the actual consensus and the public perception," Mr. Cook said.
Mid-30s and early 40s … not exactly a gaping chasm between them is there?
There is a gaping chasm between normal college antics and sexual assault.
There's still a gaping chasm between high-fashion and fast-fashion quality. .
The few cars that roll by demonstrate a gaping divide between haves and have-nots.
What is happening now is a classic problem of diplomacy: a mismatch between means and ends.
There was a serious mismatch between military and civilian resources on the ground.
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