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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leaves gaps" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something does not provide a complete answer or explanation. For example, "The article leaves gaps in the historical narrative."
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Inevitably, this leaves gaps.
It continues to be relevant, but it leaves gaps.
Our byzantine insurance system leaves gaps at every turn.
Yet for a program that aims to be comprehensive, it also leaves gaps.
Brevity pairs well with gothic horror, he says, as it leaves gaps for readers to invest in.
One review, by two anthropology professors, says the book, while brilliant, "leaves gaps" for others to fill in.
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But the treaty left gaps.
He'd deliberately leave gaps.
Of course, fig leaves can leave gaps.
She left gaps, and Jack filled them in.
The Koreans are leaving gaps at the back.
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