Sentence examples for been gap from inspiring English sources

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been gap

noun

An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

  • A gap in a fence

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There have been gap between needs and services for mental health, especially in low and middle income countries (LAMIC).

Uncircularised MIP probes and genomic DNA were digested by using a cocktail of exonucleases, leaving only MIP probes that have been gap filled by the A/T or G/C nucleotides.

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If the incoming value has been gap-penalized, its right most bit is 1, and it will not be charged with an opening gap again; otherwise, an opening gap will be applied.

"It's Gap.

"That was Gap in the '80s".

One stock is Gap.

This was gap they wanted to fill.

Gap clothing is cheaper than Armani, but is Gap better?

There must be gap between sections.

There will be gaps.

But there are gaps..."...

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