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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gulf between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant difference or separation between two people, groups, or ideas.
Example: "There is a gulf between the two political parties that makes compromise nearly impossible."
Alternatives: "a divide between" or "a chasm between".
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There was, Perrin says, a gulf between climbers and ramblers.
There's a gulf between these two teams right now.
But there is still a gulf between inevitability and reality.
I am alarmed that there is such a gulf between your stories.
Rules of modern-day football finance have created a gulf between clubs such as these.
I ask if there is a gulf between the public and private Lupita.
It is a portrait that acknowledges a gulf between Blair and the artist.
Since it's been done, I've struggled with hormones and feel there is a gulf between us.
Of course everyone knows there is a gulf between the Championship and the Premier League.
I was afraid my education and background would create a gulf between us.
By war's end, there is indeed a gulf between them, as well as exhausted familiarity.
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