Examples of 'leaves a gap' in a sentence

Meaning of "leaves a gap"

leaves a gap - This expression indicates that something is missing or incomplete, creating a literal or figurative empty space that needs to be filled. It suggests a need for further information, action, or completion in order to address the gap or deficiency

How to use "leaves a gap" in a sentence

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leaves a gap
The removal leaves a gap in the mesh.
Leaves a gap on our problems solving skill set.
A lost tooth leaves a gap in your smile.
When a tooth decays or breaks, it leaves a gap.
This leaves a gap to be filled by someone else.
Blacks her out and leaves a gap.
That leaves a gap of five hours.
Whenever someone dies it leaves a gap in our lives.
This leaves a gap in understanding intermodal demand and supply.
It is a type of amnesia that leaves a gap in the record of memory.
This leaves a gap between the pleats in the middle where.
Putting fewer triangles on a vertex leaves a gap and allows it to be folded into a pyramid.
This leaves a gap in the ability to test therapeutic agents for liabilities.
Some parliamentary advocates have argued that this leaves a gap in the legislation.
That leaves a gap.

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And if a file is reduced, it leaves a gap.
And that still leaves a gap in the timeline.
The muscle fails to close on the chin, which leaves a gap.
And that still leaves a gap in our timeline.
Leaves a gap of two terms before taking another course in any language ;.
Limiting ourselves to words and numbers leaves a gap on our problems solving skill set.
Its loss leaves a gap in a field mostly tailored for white researchers and subjects.
When the head goes from one track to the next, it leaves a gap.
Cuts the ticket and leaves a gap it will automatically start the process.
Preferably, the insert when inserted into the cut-out leaves a gap below the bulbous portion.
The student leaves a gap of two terms before returning to class ;.
It is only operational in Lomé, however, which leaves a gap in rural areas.
This is valuable, but it leaves a gap in our thought which requires filling.
I would say probably ' yes ' for a Conference of this importance, but this leaves a gap.
As mentioned previously, this leaves a gap in legislation allowing for the international return of children.
When lowering pitch, however, interpolation leaves a gap at the high end of the spectrum.
This technique leaves a gap or vertical slit, so kilims are sometimes called slit-woven textiles.
Norway also raised concerns that the current proposal leaves a gap between 20 E and 30 E, and would prefer.
This leaves a gap in the need to determine rare differences and access long-range information.
When a bridge forms, on the salt, it leaves a gap between the salt and the water.
This leaves a gap of around 40 million tonnes.
This difference in diameter leaves a gap 31 disposed between the optical fiber and the tip.
This leaves a gap in an angular region of the upper portion the screw hole 42.
Lord Mountbatten 's death leaves a gap that can never be filled.
Which leaves a gap of about 3 hours.
Kelly 's appointment leaves a gap at the Department of Homeland Security.
Using the 2x7 leaves a gap that can only be filled by a rectangle with a width of 1.
Importantly, this leaves a gap 22 see especially Fig.
That leaves a gap of $6 million.

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