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Discover Ludwig'language gap' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the difference in levels of language ability when comparing two or more speakers or groups of speakers. For example, "The language gap between native English speakers and those for whom English is a second language can be quite stark."
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The language gap frustrates your visit to your doctor.
That language gap translates directly into stunted academic trajectories.
And Mr. Rosenberg's best efforts to bridge the language gap have sometimes backfired.
Closing the language gap: building vocabulary What happens when you stop grading lessons?
One way to close the language gap, Paul reasoned, would be to make early assessments of a child's language world.
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Some of the language gaps are being closed.
The language gaps were filled with mockery, scorn and tireless playing with Soviet clichés.
On the field last week, any language gaps were lost as the boys shouted frantically for the ball.
Mississippi and Massachusetts fought on opposite sides of a bloody war over their union, and they didn't have ancient cultural and language gaps to deal with.Of course, all parties committed themselves to the union when they joined the euro.
In a novel filled with time-slips (it is no accident that most of its action takes place in Greenwich, or that Brooke amuses herself by running up the hill to the observatory as quickly as she can, as if to outwit time itself), identity shifts and language gaps, its most empathetic and sympathetic characters are all attempting to find ways in which to experience and express sincerity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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