Sentence examples for smallest gap from inspiring English sources

The phrase "smallest gap" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the narrowest or smallest space between two things. Example: "The smallest gap between the two buildings was too narrow for a car to pass through."

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The smallest gap is in Sevenoaks, Kent, where the difference is just 1%.

The deficit had narrowed to $28.6 billion in February, the smallest gap since January 2000.

The smallest gap between top and bottom at the end of any season (with a 10-team competition) was 19 points in 2010.

The smallest gap between male and female longevity in the UK is in the Orkneys, where the difference is 0.9 years.

It has also changed its procurement rules to favour organisations with the smallest gap between the lowest and highest paid earners.

Meanwhile the resurgent Lance Berkman produced 5.2 WAR, leaving a disparity of just 0.2, the smallest gap since Pujols edged Scott Rolen 9.4 to 9.2 in 2004.

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A small gap opened behind us.

The impact of that seemingly small gap is enormous.

It was a small gap and very hot work.

We approach a small gap between two metal barriers.

Even a small gap can allow costly leaks.

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