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Discover Ludwig"credibility gap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a disparity between the truth and what is presented, especially regarding the words and actions of a public figure or organization. For example: "The mayor's refusal to provide evidence to support his claims only widened the credibility gap between him and the public."
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credibility gap
noun
A discrepancy between the statements made by a person in authority (especially by a politician) and the perceived truth
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I had a credibility gap".
I saw the credibility gap".
But there is a credibility gap".
Hollande's big credibility gap has several causes.
"There's clearly a huge credibility gap," Mr. Liu said.
"Credibility gap," what kind of pussyfooting is that?
"There is a credibility gap," Mr. Gilani told the BBC.
There would most likely be a very serious credibility gap.
Clearly, Venus Williams's infrequent play is creating a credibility gap.
Answers like that will not close Computer Associates' credibility gap.
That may help to narrow the optics and credibility gap.
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