address a gap

Frequency: 6.98.8 per million words

To take action to deal with a problem or a lack of something.

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Examples (10)

  • The new tax policy seeks to address the income gap between rich and poor.
  • Our training program was designed to address a skills gap in the workforce.
  • Before publishing, we need to address the data gap in our analysis.
  • The company’s pay audit aims to address the gender pay gap.
  • This initiative will address the achievement gap across schools.
  • The roadmap outlines steps to address the gap between customer expectations and product capabilities.
  • Unless we address the knowledge gap, the project will stall.
  • A bipartisan task force was formed to address a gap in the law.
  • The grant enables clinics to address the healthcare access gap in rural areas.
  • By 2030, the city plans to address the housing gap through targeted incentives.