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Discover Ludwig"culture gap" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use this phrase to refer to the differences in cultural norms, values, or beliefs between two or more groups of people. For example, "Many people in the United States face a culture gap when interacting with people from other countries."
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Find ways to bridge the culture gap.
Like the students, Seidler struggled with the culture gap.
But the culture gap with aliens need not be unbridgeable.
As in the widening culture gap between America and Europe?
Constantly search for ways to bridge that culture gap.
4. Find ways to bridge the culture gap.
No culture gap is apparent: Schubert writes the soundtrack to the seething L.A. night.
He sighed, reflecting on the times and the culture gap between hip youth and government employees.
There needs to be a lot of work to fill that culture gap.
I had visited twice before – and both trips had confirmed an immense culture gap.
And in another lament, the culture gap between South Africa and America closed in an instant.
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