Sentence examples for were gaps from inspiring English sources

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were gaps

noun

An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

  • A gap in a fence

Exact(60)

There were gaps in his teeth.

But Ms. Tingling-Clemmons said there were gaps every year.

"Where there were gaps in my ideas, everything went smoothly.

On most days, there were gaps in Ms. Palin's schedules.

The official added that there were "gaps" but that they were not "unbridgeable".

Where there were gaps in the rules, regulators lacked the authority to take action.

Where there were gaps in measuring song duration, Spotify live performance durations was used.

There were gaps and contradictions in the energy and climate policies this government inherited.

There were gaps in the narrative that your imagination filled in.

"What we noticed was that there were gaps in the insulation.

It was also welcomed by the Creative Industries Federation, although said there were gaps.

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