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The phrase "a wide gap between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference or disparity between two things, such as opinions, measurements, or situations.
Example: "There is a wide gap between the expectations of the management and the actual performance of the employees."
Alternatives: "a significant difference between" or "a large disparity between".
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There is often a wide gap between policy and practice.
There is a wide gap between the two sides.
Here again there is a wide gap between attitudes and behaviours.
There's a wide gap between what is needed and what can be done".
And there is still a wide gap between black and white students in reading and math.
There's a wide gap between U.S. assessments of such casualties and nongovernmental reports.
That still leaves a wide gap between the trading price and Vivendi's offer of $70.44 a share for Seagram.
But there is a wide gap between what Wall Street investors and Citigroup's executives believe about the company's financial condition.
The report describes a wide gap between how Donald Rumsfeld represented the war and what was actually taking place.
More than in the last few years, the holiday season of 2003 showed a wide gap between winners and losers.
As Obama admitted in the speech, "There's a wide gap between US assessments of such casualties and nongovernmental reports.
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