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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bridge a gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something is helping to close a divide between two things (such as two ideas, two groups of people, two countries, etc.). For example, "The government worked to bridge a gap between the rural and urban populations by providing better access to basic services in rural areas."
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"It showed me how easy it is to bridge a gap," he said.
"Typically, we are inserted between major companies trying to bridge a gap," he said.
"I definitely try to bridge a gap between them," she said.
In Russian, babushka has several meanings that help to bridge a gap between two cultures.
In addition, such relationships bridge a gap between the heat exchanger irreversibility and its effectiveness.
Ms. Pearl, at one point an independent bookseller herself, is trying to bridge a gap that might be unbridgeable.
But Mr. Rodman said on Monday that his basketball diplomacy was to "open doors" and "bridge a gap".
The contested tower here will bridge a gap in service along a half-mile stretch of county road.
Another way to unlock value is to recommend mechanisms to help an individual bridge a gap or enhance her capacity.
The electrodes were inserted into a silicone chamber which was used to bridge a gap in a rat sciatic nerve.
And, he said, he is more likely to cut a deal on his commission during the negotiating process to bridge a gap between the buyer and the seller.
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