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The phrase "a wider gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or disparities between two or more things, such as in social, economic, or educational contexts.
Example: "The study revealed a wider gap in test scores between students from different socioeconomic backgrounds."
Alternatives: "a larger divide" or "an increased disparity."
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In the richest 20% of households, only 5% of children are severely underweight, compared with 28% in the poorest 20%—a wider gap than in countries which have higher Gini coefficients.
A wider gap would prompt the government to sell more debt, weighing on the price of current Treasuries, analysts said.
"There is," Mr. Fritz-Vannahme said, "a wider gap between Britain and the rest of the Union than ever before".
By the time the women's tournament starts Saturday, the men will have advanced to the second round, opening a wider gap in interest and appeal.
We have a wider gap between the haves and have-nots than any of us have known in our life time," he said.
By many measures, China now has a wider gap between urban and rural living standards than almost any nation, including many of the poorest in Africa.
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Why is there such a wide gap?
This remains a wide gap to bridge.
There is a wide gap between the two sides.
There is often a wide gap between policy and practice.
Still, a wide gap remained between the two sides.
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