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been bridging
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
Exact(9)
He's been bridging divisions his whole life".
"Even though we've not got over the line and got the win since, we have been a lot more competitive and have been bridging the gap.
Of course, people have been bridging those worlds for years, using coffee shops as pseudo-offices by bringing their laptops and borrowing free Internet connections.
One of the most enchanting shows of the early summer — at the terrific new Bridget Donahue gallery, at 99 Bowery — is by Susan Cianciolo, who has been bridging the worlds of fashion and art in New York for twenty years.
Using an overvalued official rate means that the country is not making as much money as it could: the fiscal deficit reached 17.2% of GDP last year.The government has been bridging that gap in part by printing bolívares.
She has been bridging the gap between entertainers, influencers, celebrities and the public for over 20 years.
Similar(50)
The gulf had been bridged.
"I was bridging worlds.
The problem is bridging the gap".
Ideal Media is bridging that gap.
The default is bridging.
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