big gap

Frequency: 8.518.2 per million words

Used to describe a large physical space, a major difference, or a significant missing part.

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Examples (10)

  • There's a big gap between rich and poor in the city.
  • Mind the big gap between the train and the platform.
  • The report revealed a big gap in our data.
  • Her retirement left a big gap in the team.
  • We need to bridge the big gap between theory and practice.
  • A big gap opened up in the defense, and they scored.
  • The exam results show a big gap in performance across schools.
  • After the merger, there was still a big gap in company cultures.
  • He paused, leaving a big gap in the conversation.
  • Over the years, a big gap has grown between their expectations and reality.