growing gap

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

A common way to say that a difference is becoming larger over time.

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Examples (20)

  • There is a growing gap between the rich and the poor.
  • The growing gap between the rich and the poor is a major societal concern.
  • Analysts warn of a growing gap in pay across industries.
  • Reports highlight a growing gap in wages between executives and average workers.
  • The report highlights a growing gap in access to healthcare.
  • Policy makers are struggling to address the growing gap in affordable housing.
  • Teachers are concerned about the growing gap in students' reading skills.
  • There is a growing gap between the digital skills taught in schools and the needs of the modern workplace.
  • The pandemic has left a growing gap between expectations and reality.
  • This initiative aims to bridge the growing gap in healthcare access for rural communities.
  • New programs aim to bridge the growing gap in digital literacy.
  • A growing gap in political ideologies is evident in recent election results.
  • Over the past decade, a growing gap has emerged between urban and rural schools.
  • The growing gap between public opinion and scientific fact on this issue is troubling.
  • Policymakers are debating how to close the growing gap in wealth.
  • Educators are worried about the growing gap in academic performance among students.
  • Market data shows a growing gap between supply and demand this quarter.
  • Despite their long friendship, a growing gap of misunderstanding had formed between them.
  • If left unaddressed, the growing gap will undermine social cohesion.
  • The company's failure to innovate led to a growing gap between its products and those of its competitors.