Sentence examples for a lapse between from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a lapse between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gap or interval of time between two events or moments.
Example: "There was a noticeable lapse between the announcement and the actual implementation of the new policy."
Alternatives: "a gap between" or "an interval between".

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For Dr. Bloom and Mr. Nishioka, there was never a lapse between them, and the answer was always yes.

A lapse between policies meant she had to reapply for health coverage in the private insurance marketplace, only to discover that a minor pre-existing medical condition rendered her uninsurable.

"There's a lapse between the time when a listing is priced and activity on that listing," the broker added, "and prices are climbing in that period — that's why this market is setting a new bar".

"There might be a lapse between consumer demand and an operator's ability to meet it," said Hans Vestberg, the chief executive of Ericsson, the largest maker of telecom networking equipment, which is spending €3 billion, or $3.9 billion, this year on research and development.

(At that time such a lapse between submission and publication was typical).

However, that study was not originally intended to investigate BPA exposure, nor was it was appropriately powered to assess endometriosis; that study also included a lapse between sample collection and endometriosis evaluation, further confounding these data.

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We have seen that there is a time lapse between a cell being infected by a virus and that cell dying (and therefore, adding more viruses to the system).

"If that is the case, why would there be such a time lapse between a religious text coming into being in say 570, and a movement 60 years later?

The email implies there could be a lapse in between when the app is shut down and the new mobile experience is live, as eBay notes that customers can use eBay Valet on the web "in the meantime".

This may indicate a lapse time between building the awareness required to overcome the first delay and the subsequent step in utilizing means available to seek services.

Such process would have caused the deposition of shrouds of elemental S around the conduits and an S-pool at the lake bottom, in a time lapse between 20 and 50 years following major magmatic eruptions, in 1945 and 1995 1996, despite the occurrence of phreatic and phreatomagmatic eruptions (Christenson 2000; Christenson et al. 2010).

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