Phrases with «big gap»

The phrase "big gap" means a significant difference or distance between two things. Full definition

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Sentences with «big gap»

  • The high street store argued that, since the original shape had changed in recent years with the introduction of bigger gaps between the nine chunks, its 1997 trademark was no longer relevant. (lawyer-monthly.com)
  • Or maybe you have a couple of big gaps in your work history. (distinctiveweb.com)
  • Spoon the apples into the crust, making sure to fill in the whole crust, not leaving big gaps of air. (jamhands.net)
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