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MustAsk Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A gap in your understanding

"To resolve a gap in your understanding"

Would you say this phrasing is awkward? How else could one express this?


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It's OK, but you might consider saying "fill in" rather than "resolve".

  • It's OK, but you might consider saying "fill in" rather than "resolve".
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It's OK, but you might consider saying "fill in" rather than "resolve".

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