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The phrase "a greater gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or disparities between two or more things, such as in statistics, comparisons, or social issues.
Example: "The study revealed a greater gap in educational attainment between urban and rural students."
Alternatives: "a larger divide" or "an increased disparity".
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On no issue has there consistently been a greater gap between the people and the political class than Europe.
So as the crackdown infuriates protesters, there is a greater gap with their ostensible leader, political analysts said.
"With every passing day there is a greater gap between the two greats and the rest of the league in Spain," Valdano said.
As a consequence, a greater gap in income between successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurs increases entrepreneurial effort and thus a country's contribution to the world technology frontier.
If a heavy rookie workload were a cause of future success, we'd see a greater gap between the top 20 and bottom 20 running backs in terms of carries.
Has anyone had a greater gap between their first and last top scorer title?" "With Luis Suarez demolishing my beloved Norwich City once more I was wondering if his record of scoring against the one club is a record or if another club suffers from a similar curse?" writes Phil Withall.
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"There's a great gap between politics and expression.
There is a great gap there, and politicians must find a way to bridge it".
"Amélie filled a great gap and she brought maybe a little more tenderness".
There's a great gap, after all, between understanding and practice.
"It is not immediately apparent that there is a great gap there," he says.
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