gulf in
Frequency: 6.87.2 per million words
used to specify the area or aspect where a difference exists (e.g., understanding, wealth)
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Examples (10)
- The huge gulf in class between the two teams was apparent from the start.
- There is a widening gulf in wealth between the richest and poorest members of society.
- A deep gulf in understanding separated the two generations.
- The training program aims to bridge the growing gulf in digital skills among employees.
- Investors noted the significant gulf in performance between the company's various divisions.
- Despite being friends, there was a vast gulf in their political ideologies.
- The report highlighted an enormous gulf in educational opportunities across different regions.
- She felt an unbridgeable gulf in experience between herself and her older colleagues.
- The new policy only served to emphasize the gulf in resources available to public and private schools.
- Over time, a noticeable gulf in ambition had developed between the business partners.