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"time gap" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time between two events. For example, "There was a two-year time gap between the first and second movies in the series."
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"There is a time gap," he conceded.
Not everyone, though, would benefit from closing the time gap.
There are several ways to close the time gap.
Time gap is strongly related with safety margin.
In order to save testing time, this time gap is set to 5 mins.
There is a time gap between meeting reports of Mar. 7, 1870 and Dec. 23, 1872.
Once the applications were submitted, I faced a significant time gap.
What the tourists discover is a mysterious and frightening time gap.
We get snatched back and forth across this time gap, with irritatingly obvious transitions.
Most of the time, Gap accounts for the loss only after it has sold the merchandise.
I overlay the two, and there's a time gap between the two exposures.
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