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The phrase "after a gap of around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a period of time that has passed before something occurs again.
Example: "The team reunited after a gap of around five years to discuss their future plans."
Alternatives: "following a break of approximately" or "after an interval of about".
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Finally, after a gap of around seven years when he refrained from the practice, there are the 15 or so self-portraits of his late years, beginning in 1652.
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