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Sang-hyuck Nam
Community Tutor"Gap" for time?
Hello. Can I use the word "Gap" for time as well? Like "Time gap between A and B".
I know the word "Gap" is normally for physical distances, and I just wonder if it's possible for time as well.
Thank you!
Jun 12, 2020 2:46 AM
Answers · 6
Sure. Gap is used for anything.
Take a gap year after university.
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There's a gap in the understanding of those who comment rather than answer.
June 12, 2020
Thank you all!
June 12, 2020
Yes, you are able to use the word gap for things like time. You can still imagine it like a distance, like there’s a space between something, such as a space between two different times.
June 12, 2020
Yes, you can say things like "I have a two hour gap between my morning meeting and my lunch break."
June 12, 2020
Yes, you can use the word "gap" for time as well.
June 12, 2020
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