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Discover Ludwig"gap between two" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the space or distance between two things or points. Example: There is a significant gap between two buildings on the construction site, leaving enough space for a small park to be built in between.
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We approach a small gap between two metal barriers.
The answer lies in the gap between two numbers.
The protracted Brexit negotiations have shown the current gap between two paradigms of international economic cooperation.
Bridging the gap between two barricades was an unlikely orange Volkswagen beetle.
One time he went through a gap between two police cars.
This young salesman has no trouble bridging the gap between two art worlds.
In Russian, babushka has several meanings that help to bridge a gap between two cultures.
There was a gap between two horses in front of me.
On a third, a line of light shines through the slight gap between two bare legs.
This was always a problem for Eastern Australia/Indonesia/Japan, where a gap between two geostationary satellites exists.
As we stand around deliberating, a man in a doorway points down a narrow gap between two of the houses.
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