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Discover Ludwig"gap over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a space or distance that needs to be crossed or traversed. Example: The hikers had to gap over a large crevice in order to continue on their journey.
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Obviously, Google+ could close that gap over time.
The cumulative gap over a career would exceed $440,000.
But the delightful variety doesn't bridge the gap over the sometimes inconsistent.
The total gap over the five years comes to £3,926.
Madrid opened a four-point gap over Barcelona who face Villarreal at home on Sunday.
Where ratios could be revealing is in charting a company's pay gap over time.
This year BBC1 widened the gap over ITV, without crowing so openly about doing so.
According to Murphy, Tesco's tax gap over the past six years was £1.5bn.
Apart from a gap over the eighties they provide a continuous history of fashion.
"It seems like every mistake's getting hit, if not in the gap, over the fence," Marcum said.
If Schleck felt he failed to properly widen his gap over Evans, he did not show it after Stage 19.
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