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The spaces between things, doing more work than the things themselves.
means Empty intervals or missing pieces between two points, objects, or ideas.
from From Old Norse 'gap,' a chasm or opening — the same root that gives us the open-mouthed 'gape,' because a gap is just the world holding its breath.
Mind the gapLondon's Tube warning, recorded since 1968.
Plural famousWage, generation, and trust gaps fuel headlines.
GeologyA mountain pass is literally called a gap.