Sentence examples for grave gap from inspiring English sources

"grave gap" is not a correct or usable expression in written English
You might be thinking of the phrase "great/growing gap", which is used to describe a large discrepancy or difference between two things. For example: "There is a great/growing gap between the wealthy and the poor in our country."

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The Highland section crosses a burial grounds at Indian Grave Gap and finally comes to a dead halt at Pound Gap, site of a somewhat bloody, half-hour-long Civil War skirmish in March 1862 involving Brig.

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Her case highlights the gravest gap in Indonesia's drug policy: its failure to take into account the trafficking and exploitation of vulnerable people in the drug trade.

The participants noted with "grave concern" the widening gap between what countries have promised to do to reduce emissions and the growing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

"I don't want any nice things," says Edin at the end, studying again in Sarajevo, trying to fill in a half-decade hole in his life - more like a grave pit than a gap year: "I don't want a nice place or nice furniture.

In the full court, A.J. Graves gets into gaps and his teammates make shots.

During the 1960 presidential campaign, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy promised to rebuild U.S. defense forces, running on the notion that the missile gap was a grave concern.

She was The Establishment's "diva" unit-shifter, and here she was again, yawning from the grave, plugging the self-same gap for people who formed their musical taste by analysing the hundred highest-selling albums of all time.

She was The Establishment's "diva" unit-shifter, and here she was again, yawning from the grave, plugging the self-same gap for people who formed their musical taste by analyzing the hundred highest-selling albums of all time.

I've conducted a lot of research in this area and it validates an issue of grave concern - a growing gender gap in technology.

This month, Tim is releasing Back from the Grave volumes nine and ten after a 17-year gap since volume eight.

Perineural tumour spread carries a grave prognosis.

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