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The phrase "through the gaps" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that passes through a space, especially when other things cannot pass. For example, you could say, "The sun shone through the gaps in the forest canopy."
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Congress has fallen through the gaps.
Still, however, Pellegrini's men poured through the gaps.
"Reach through the gaps in the frames," he said.
Why begin by forcing us to look through the gaps in the lace?
Journalists gathered at the office shot images of the flag through the gaps in the walls.
Architecturally it's too open, with sound and atmosphere disappearing through the gaps.
Others simply slip through the gaps and only surface when their situation has become high risk.
Through the gaps between carriages, we could see people rushing about in panic.
Buses and trucks clog the arteries, pedestrians squeeze through the gaps.
Shafts of sunlight were softly falling through the gaps as a gentle breeze teased the curtains.
It would have ensured that fewer children slipped through the gaps.
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