Sentence examples for be bridged from inspiring English sources

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be bridged

noun

A construction or natural feature that spans a divide. The upper bony ridge of the human nose. A prosthesis replacing one or several adjacent teeth. The gap between the holes on a bowling ball

  • The rope bridge crosses the river.

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Distances exist to be bridged.

It needs to be bridged soon.

So can this gap be bridged?

Can the funding gap be bridged?

"It's nothing that can't be bridged".

Sometimes even the smallest distances simply can't be bridged.

But can that political and ethical divide be bridged?

Yet this gap in trust has to be bridged.

There are deeper differences that may never be bridged.

With enough will on all sides, they can be bridged.

"I don't know if it can be bridged".

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