Pronunciation of the English word gap.
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1. | In the London underground there is a warning to "mind the gap" when boarding the train. | |
2. | The cat went through a gap in the fence. | |
3. | There is a wide gap in the opinions between the two students. | |
4. | There was a great gap between the views of the two. | |
5. | There was no gap in the stream of traffic. | |
6. | The best way for adjusting the gap between the internal and the external price and securing economic growth is to promote the non-manufacturing industry's productivity by aggressive investing in facilities. | |
7. | There is a generation gap between them. | |
8. | The problem lies in the fact that the necessary gap is bridged by perception. | |
9. | The gap between rich and poor is getting wider. | |
10. | The gap between them has narrowed. |