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Discover Ludwig"cultural gap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "cultural gap" to refer to the difference in beliefs, values, and customs between two or more individuals or groups. For example, "The cultural gap between the two countries made communication difficult."
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Their refusal to inform reveals a huge cultural gap concerning secularism and freedom of expression.
The vast cultural gap between the Havasupai and the larger culture remains a vast cultural gap.
A great cultural gap separates the elite from other Americans.
But for now the cultural gap is deep.
War has brought them together, but a cultural gap remains.
Both sides agreed that a cultural gap was being bridged, and that this would take time.
And the cultural gap between the CDU and the Greens is vast.
The technological and cultural gap between the giants and the start-ups is vast.
But the passage of time does not necessarily narrow the cultural gap.
Now he tries to leap another cultural gap — managing Ye Olde Towne Team.
In private he concedes that the task and the cultural gap he faces is staggering.
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