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gaps
noun as in break, breach
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Strong matches
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Example Sentences
“As we enter this bargaining cycle, labor expectations are at an all-time high,” Davenport wrote, citing “significant gaps between labor expectations and fiscal realities.”
“The economic and human impact of these funding gaps cannot be overstated,” she said.
Historians and biographers work around archival gaps to delicately stitch together suppressed histories, but fiction writers can take more creative liberties to reconcile the past.
The US has filled the yawning gaps in European defence, left by years of chronic under-investment after the end of the Cold War.
He has scored the most singles in ODI history, seemingly always able to find the gaps to deny the opponent's attempt to build pressure.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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