narrow a gap
Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words
To make a difference between two things smaller.
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- The new tax credits aim to narrow the gap between low- and high-income households.
- Targeted tutoring can narrow the gap in math achievement by exam season.
- Expanding rural broadband would help narrow the gap in digital access.
- Their striker scored twice to narrow the gap to just one point before halftime.
- Scholarships and mentoring programs are designed to narrow the gap in college enrollment.
- Transparent salary bands could narrow the gender pay gap across the company.
- Continuous training should narrow the productivity gap between the two plants.
- The apprenticeship initiative seeks to narrow the skills gap for entry-level tech roles.
- Stronger climate policies can narrow the gap between pledges and actual emissions cuts.
- With better analytics, we can narrow the gap between planning and execution.