obvious gap
Frequency: 6.56.0 per million words
A missing part or lack of something that is easy to see or notice.
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Examples (10)
- There’s an obvious gap in the data that we need to address.
- The audit report highlights an obvious gap in our safety procedures.
- Her résumé shows an obvious gap after she moved overseas.
- The shelves reveal an obvious gap where the popular title should be.
- This policy leaves an obvious gap in consumer protections.
- We identified an obvious gap in the market for affordable childcare.
- The timeline contains an obvious gap between phases two and three.
- Their training program has an obvious gap around cybersecurity basics.
- The coverage map shows an obvious gap across rural areas.
- The draft leaves an obvious gap in the argument that reviewers will flag.