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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it fills a gap' is correct in written English and is often used to refer to something that fills a metaphorical gap, that is, it meets a need or fulfills a purpose.
For example, "This new job opportunity really fills a gap for me; I need to gain more experience in this field."
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"It fills a gap".
Digitalization creates great opportunities because it fills a gap between observation, experimentation, modelling and theory.
It fills a gap in coverage of the important sports market, where advances in materials can lead to improved performance.
It fills a gap for when there are no roads and aerial spraying is not available or effective.
Additionally, it fills a gap in the assessment literature and may be a beneficial tool for determining which individuals are at increased risk for psychopathology.
It fills a gap between the extremes of rather loose approximate point kinetics and rather tightly defined and too sophisticated industrial schemes.
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For its 1,900 students, it filled a gap: Middle schoolers for years had been bused to schools in other communities.
Does it fill a gap in the market?
When Ceres was discovered on Jan . 1 1801, it was declared a bona fide planet, because it filled a gap where astronomers had expected a planet.
It filled a gap.
Does it fill a gap in the experience the app currently delivers?
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