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"narrowed the gap" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where two things that were once far apart or different have become closer together or more similar. It can also refer to reducing differences or inequalities between two groups. Example: "After implementing a new training program, the company's sales team significantly narrowed the gap between their performance and the top-performing team in the company." In this example, "narrowed the gap" is used to show that the company's sales team has improved and become closer to the top-performing team, indicating progress and growth.
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Memphis narrowed the gap, but could not catch up.
The alphabet narrowed the gap between writing and speech.
It also narrowed the gap between minority and white scores.
Laidlaw's conversion narrowed the gap to 12 points.
By June, they had narrowed the gap to just a couple of points.
"There's been no state yet it hasn't narrowed the gap," Mr. DeWine said.
Mr Feinberg went beyond the strict wording of the statute and consciously "narrowed the gap".
Now it has narrowed the gap with the rest of Spain in many ways.
The DPP claims to have narrowed the gap to 6-8%.
It will also have narrowed the gap between itself and the world's 1.2 billion Muslims.
Union power soared and minimum wages enshrined in law narrowed the gap between workers and managers.
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