Sentence examples for two-day gap from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "two-day gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of two days during which something is missing or not occurring.
Example: "There was a two-day gap between the last meeting and the scheduled follow-up."
Alternatives: "two-day interval" or "two-day break".

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That left England needing to draw their final game against Spain – again, there was only a two-day gap between matches – to reach the final.

He called the two-day gap "a red herring" because "we can be certain that the M.L.B. has a pretty good system".

This battle with the Bulls would not come down to personnel, but personality, and the Heat went in search of its own during a tedious two-day gap in the Eastern Conference finals.

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Nearly 36% of the patients changed their response choice from the 1st to the 2nd compilation, which again may be attributed to the 7 day gap between the compilations.

Nearly 34% of the patients changed their disability grade from the 1st administration to the 2nd administration, which may be attributed to the unsuitable 21-day gap between the administrations.

Wounds were traced on 1 mm graph paper on the day of wounding and subsequently at a gap period of 4 days till 12th day, then on the alternate days until healing was complete.

Presidents' Day (every 3rd Monday of February).

Different behavioral performance was carried on 1st, 14th, 21st, 28th consecutive days and biochemical parameters were estimated on 28th day.

Chlorophyll fluorescence was measured during 7 days (on shift day, 2nd, 4th and 7th day).

June 28th, 29th Thursday, Friday.

April 6th-13thFriday through Friday.

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