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The phrase "gap more than" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a difference or distance between two things. Example: The economic gap between the rich and the poor is more than evident in this country.
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Schumacher-Coulthard gap more than three seconds.
For women with children, the wage gap more than triples, to 23 percent.
Addressing these five issues would improve employment and narrow the income gap more than any actions by the Federal Reserve.
The latter law, by the way, has narrowed the black-white achievement gap more than any other recent piece of legislation.
Wisconsin faces a budget gap — more than $2 billion by some estimates — and a majority of voters who were clearly searching for something other than what they had.
There hadn't been definitive word on how many times Brown was shot — a truly remarkable gap, more than a week after his death.
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At the United Nations, officials said Mr. Blix's next report would probably emphasize the gaps more than the agreements to make sure Iraq understands the problem.
The shockingly inept rail is far too thick to accommodate a subway car's wheels, has dangerous gaps more than fifty feet long, and abruptly switches from steel to wood to ice cream.
This is because the gaps more than 8 s are not plotted on x-axis.
There are also four large gaps more than 10 cM distributed on four other LGs, i.e. LG4, LG5, LG8 and LG9.
Furthermore, we observed 5 gaps (more than 40 cR) on the BTA29 RH map.
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