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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gap with" is not technically correct in written English because the phrase is incomplete.
It could be used in a sentence if it is followed by a noun, verb, or other phrase. For example: "The student quickly filled the knowledge gap with additional research."
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"The gap with China will be closed.
We spotted a gap with Superdry.
Stuff and sew up gap with mattress stitch.
Sometimes you can mark a generation gap with gizmos.
Britain has a five-point productivity gap with Spain, a 30-point gap with Ireland, a 34-point gap with Belgium and a 45-point gap with the Netherlands.
What skills gap, with whom and which specific skills?
"The Taliban filled that gap with the growing insurgency.
And the gap with City Opera seems to have grown.
"The gap with AZ and Ajax has, normally, become unbridgeable".
But you can't close a £60m gap with small donations.
But the culture gap with aliens need not be unbridgeable.
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