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"bottomless gap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a vast difference between two things or an insurmountable obstacle. For example, you could say, "The bottomless gap between wealthy and poor has become wider and wider in recent years."
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In "Taking Care of Baby," most answers fall into that bottomless gap that yawns between yes and no.
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Still, three weeks after the issue first surfaced, it has yet to die down, having been tangled up in raw emotions about Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's style, his perceived vulnerability based on his low standing in opinion polls and the public's frustration over rising taxes and fees that cannot close a seemingly bottomless budget gap.
Ciriza has a strong awareness of the commodification of spiritual knowledge in LA, which she says caters to "a never-ending, starving, bottomless gullet," ironically weakening and dividing communities by calling attention to the ever-widening material gap between the haves and have-nots.
Montezuma's eyes, bottomless.
Bottomless black lakes.
His quarry is bottomless.
Julianne Moore bottomless in "Short Cuts".
It almost feels bottomless".
A pit of bottomless despair?
Bottomless pit: "the monosyllable".
Headless man in bottomless pit.
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