Sentence examples for some gap from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'some gap' is not correct and usable in written English
Instead, you might use the phrase 'a gap' or 'a noticeable gap'. For example, "The results of the survey showed a noticeable gap in the opinions of men and women."

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It entails some gap in knowledge.

There is some gap somewhere".

To be fair, there has always been some gap between the studies.

"I have a feeling it hit some gap in the market for psychological mysteries.

"We're not here to fill some gap in coverage," Mr. Tetzeli said.

Usually, as here, a prologue creates some gap of time, across which the novel then reaches.

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SOME gaps are simply unbridgeable, and there are plenty of these to be found in Tibet.

It filled some gaps".

Some gaps remained stubborn.

Technology leaves some gaps, however.

Now, private capital is filling some gaps.

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