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Discover Ludwig"education gap" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It typically refers to the disparity between different groups (typically those with different levels of education). For example, "The educational gaps between disadvantaged students and their more privileged peers have widened in recent years".
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It exposed a widening education gap; the educated have recovered from the recession while the unskilled fall further behind.
Don't we, for the most part, serve the affluent, the educated, the converted, those who are on our side of the income and education gap?
Look at the education gap.
The education gap has been halved.
There was an education gap, too.
I suspect that the education gap actually occurs in grammar school and only widens in college".
The test prep and education industry would fill the education gap.
"I'll tell you what the real education gap is in America this year," the senator said.
He also said such an education gap represented a breeding ground for extremism.
Do you think something can be done to narrow the education gap?
As the report notes: "Bridging the education gap is the economically smart choice".
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