create a gap

Frequency: 6.88.2 per million words

To cause a space, difference, or lack of something to exist.

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Examples (10)

  • The new policy has created a gap between rich and poor.
  • Removing the support beam created a dangerous gap in the floor.
  • Budget cuts will create a gap in essential services.
  • Her maternity leave created a temporary gap in the team.
  • Inconsistent data quality creates a knowledge gap for decision-makers.
  • The redesigned schedule created a two-hour gap in my day.
  • Poor communication can create a gap between departments.
  • Automation has created a skills gap that training must address.
  • The platform redesign created a small gap between the panels.
  • The merger created a gap in the market for independent artists.