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The phrase "chasm of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a deep, narrow, and steep-sided gap or crack in the earth or a metaphorical divide between two things. Example sentence: The explorers peered over the edge of the chasm, marveling at the sheer depth and darkness of the abyss below.
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The chasm of class is another constant.
A few simultaneously suggest intimacy and a chasm of understanding.
Mother and daughter existed in a "chasm of aversion".
This lioness of a woman disappeared into the unforgiving chasm of Alzheimer's.
There is often a chasm, of course, between scholarly and political acumen.
He's still got this yawning chasm of thirty, forty years stretching out before him.
But it needn't slip into the chasm of lawlessness and despair.
But there are still millions peering fearfully or angrily across the chasm of misunderstanding.
Tap dance reaches across the chasm of difference through the commonality of rhythm.
"The problem is substantial, and the chasm of ignorance is huge".
But the years between 1933 and 2015 show a chasm of experience and understanding.
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