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The phrase "a growing gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing difference or disparity between two or more entities, such as groups, ideas, or conditions.
Example: "The report highlights a growing gap between the rich and the poor in our society."
Alternatives: "an expanding divide" or "a widening disparity".
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There is a growing gap between business and education.
A growing gap between urban and rural incomes was thought to be fuelling discontent.
There was a growing gap between the Magic and the developing behemoth in Miami.
As a result, there is a growing gap in the ways governments regulate chemicals.
Moreover, there appeared to be a growing gap between rewards and sustainable performance.
There appears to be a growing gap between those nations and the Bush administration.
In January, Putnam tweeted, "My new book 'Our Kids' shows a growing gap between rich kids and poor kids.
But in a country rife with discontent over a growing gap between rich and poor, their findings compound public cynicism.
Part of Japan's problem, Mr. Kazdal said, is a growing gap in tastes between players there and overseas.
He has instead stressed the importance of resolving domestic economic problems, such as a growing gap between rich and poor.
Simple things, yet indicative of a growing gap between a wealthy minority and the rest of the country.
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