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The phrase "a small time gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief interval or period of time between two events or actions.
Example: "There was a small time gap between the end of the meeting and the start of the presentation."
Alternatives: "a brief interval" or "a short time difference."
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In addition, it was not possible to obtain erythrocyte scores at the same time point as the other data, introducing a small time gap between the assessment times, being 5.5 days on average, potentially decreasing the effect size.
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Save the World is considered by journalists in the video game industry to be the first successful application of episodic gaming, as Telltale Games had managed to release a steady stream content with only small time gaps.
As Telltale Games had managed to release a steady stream content with only small time gaps, journalists in the video game industry had considered Sam & Max Save the World to be the first successful application of episodic gaming.
Yes, this probably makes me the last person on the planet to do so, but I quickly made up for my delayed discovery by playing the game constantly in those small time gaps of my day.
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Minna is a small-time Brooklyn gangster.
There is no longer a time gap between when a small segment of fashion-conscious people pick up a trend and when it is all over the sidewalks.
In addition, studies from Asia are more recent, and show a shorter time gap between data collection and publication, have smaller sample sizes but higher response rates.
There is a gaping time gap betwixt the two.
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