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The phrase 'a gender gap' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context where you wish to refer to a difference between men and women in an area such as pay, educational attainment, or representation in a certain field or profession. For example: "Recent studies have shown a gender gap in STEM fields, with a significant disparity in the number of women and men in these areas of study and work."
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There is also a gender gap.
"There is a gender gap.
That's a gender gap of 13 points.
Why is there a gender gap at universities?
Was there really a gender gap in Blogville?
There's a gender gap in pop for those teenage girls.
Have you experienced a gender gap working in publishing?
Facing a gender gap, he focused attention on women.
In fact, there was intermittent evidence of a gender gap before 1980: it favored the Republicans.
* Mr. Schwarzenegger faced a gender gap, with women showing more support for Democrats.
Do we really need to worry about a gender gap at five? No.
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