vast gap

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

Suggests an extremely wide or large gap, often in an abstract sense (e.g., between ideas).

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  • There is a vast gap between rural clinics and urban hospitals in access to care.
  • The report highlighted a vast gap between policy and implementation.
  • We must bridge the vast gap in digital skills across generations.
  • Her research revealed a vast gap in funding between public and private schools.
  • Over the past decade, a vast gap has opened up between rich and poor.
  • The jury found a vast gap between his promises and his actions.
  • Despite progress, a vast gap remains between theory and practice.
  • Startups face a vast gap in resources when competing with tech giants.
  • The debate exposed a vast gap between the parties’ visions for climate policy.
  • If unaddressed, this vast gap will continue to widen.