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The phrase 'gap has tightened' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a situation where two values, figures, or measures that were previously far apart have become closer together. For example, you could say, "The gap between rich and poor has tightened significantly in the past decade."
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In the television season that began in September, the gap has tightened between it and the No. 1 morning show, NBC's "Today," though "Today" remains in the lead.
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Now the grip has tightened once again.
If you cannot get the intended feeler gauge into any given gap you are measuring, it means that valve has tightened and is now out of specification.
He has tightened party discipline.
Mr Georgescu has tightened things up.
And the labour market has tightened.
For most borrowers, credit has tightened.
And regulation has tightened to some degree.
But the economic crisis has tightened fists.
Since the poll, security has tightened.
The European Commission has tightened rules on proportionality.
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