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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filling a gap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when there is an area or space that needs to be filled. For example, "The new strategy aims at filling the gap between our current resources and our goal."
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"We're filling a gap in leadership," Mr. Amash said.
"We are filling a gap, in terms of what we know about those sports," she said.
On that score, the regional institution would be filling a gap in the existing financial architecture.
"We're obviously filling a gap that is not filled in formal education".
We thought we might be filling a gap in the audience for poetry.
"We are looking at filling a gap of billions of pounds.
Smaller companies and academics are filling a gap in drug development.
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