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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant gap for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a notable difference or deficiency in a particular context, often relating to opportunities, resources, or knowledge.
Example: "There is a significant gap for improvement in our current marketing strategy that we need to address."
Alternatives: "a considerable gap in" or "a notable deficiency in".
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Loss of the network leaves a significant gap for southeastern New York State.
As I started coming to, dare I say it was about six years of recovery, I realized that there was a significant gap for adolescents and young adults who were surviving cancer.
Very few studies, however, have evaluated the long-term effects on fitness in nature (but see Johnson et al. 2010), a significant gap for conservation.
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This is a significant gap, especially for those wishing to study, compare and strengthen existing COI policies related to PPPs.
Simultaneously, policy changes and a significant gap in funding for commodities made it more difficult for NGOs and faith-based organizations (FBOs) to obtain supplies from the public sector.
There is also a significant gap in pay for male and female stars, with many men now co-producing films while women tend to be "hired".
"There is a significant gap between demand for district nursing and the available resources in terms of funding and staff numbers," researchers found.
Though he remained quite critical of health reform and Medicaid, he also noted that refusing the expansion would create "a significant gap in coverage" for low-income people.
However, there is a significant gap in training material for design research.
In many of our training programs, there is often a significant gap between the rhetoric for what we hope to achieve and the reality of what we can possibly achieve given what we provide employees during the training.
There is a significant gap in the literature for empirical work on solar adoption linking how the information context (installer marketing; neighbors with solar, i.e., peer effects; etc).
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