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The phrase "a small gap in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor opening or space in something, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "There was a small gap in the fence that allowed the dog to escape."
Alternatives: "a slight opening in" or "a narrow space in".
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Phil Burton is the tall one with a small gap in his front teeth.
To get to the beach, they were hustled through a small gap in a fence that lined the sand.
Nicklaus spotted a small gap in the branches, and against all odds, clattered a three-wood straight through it.
There was a small gap in the building so I escaped through the gap and came out," he said.
They point out that there is a small gap in timing between the finger work and the sound of the video.
Manning told how he could see a reflection of a skylight through a small gap in the cell door if he angled his head in a particular direction.
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The photon source is a small-gap in-vacuum undulator (SGU), which was designed in-house with a support structure and vacuum chamber from RMP of Italy.
"There is a smaller gap in performance between the compounds.
Relative to their male counterparts, CE immigrant women had a smaller gap in earnings with the Canadian-born population, while their advantage over FE immigrants in earnings was somewhat larger.
As it will be discussed below, B6 and B24 show these features; before analyzing in detail we underline that a more extended electronic delocalization gives rise to a smaller GAP in carbon clusters [41], described as the HOMO LUMO energy difference.
Meanwhile, cities that have better pensions have a smaller "gap" in the quality of the workers leaving public service.
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