The phrase "wide gulf" refers to a significant or large difference or gap between two things.
Sentences with «wide gulf»
It's exciting, O'Donnell adds, that common patterns relating brain development and structure to sociality are found across wide gulfs of evolutionary time. (newscientist.com)
In a sense, by watching and sharing these photos and videos, we all become instant eyewitnesses to the deaths of these young black men — and to the often wide gulf between the «official» story of what happened and the murky truth. (fortune.com)
Belief in God and religions are more on a continuum than isolated points with wide gulfs between them. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)