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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big gap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large difference between two things or when describing an expanse between certain objects. For example, "We noticed a big gap between our understanding of the subject and what the professor was teaching."
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"There's a big gap.
Big, big gap there.
"So there's a big gap.
That's a big gap.
"There's a been a big gap.
So that's a very big gap.
"I think there's a big gap there".
"It's a big gap," one executive said.
There was a big gap in our educational paradigm.
This is a big gap, and it is growing.
There is a big gap between tone and reality.
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