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The phrase 'creates a gap' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something causes a difference or separation between two individuals, groups, or things. For example: "The scandal created a gap between the government and the people."
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What creates a gap is Mr. Gooch's use of the word "so".
This creates a gap between undergraduate studies and research activities, which we try to bridge here.
They typically don't grow back, which creates a gap in the forest for other plants to colonize.
This creates a gap between decision-makers and participants, all of which reduce the efficiency of participation.
He runs straight at the referee who moves out of the way and creates a gap for the centre to run through and jink over the line!
This creates a gap between the mattress and the side of the crib, where a small child could be trapped and suffocate, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
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If either of these realignments is successful, Barnacle creates a gap-candidate from the contig C, the original contig-to-genome alignment a(C), and the successful query-gap realignment a'(C[i,j]).
Further rotation will create a gap.
Go for Dave's jugular, create a gap.
"This created a gap for the terrorists to attack the police station," he said.
Excluding Taiwan from the WHO has created a gap in the global health network.
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