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Lacuna

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The dentist filled the lacuna in the patient's molar.
The history book had a lacuna in the chapter that covered a certain period of time.
The detective found a lacuna in the witness's testimony.
The bridge had a lacuna in its structure, causing it to be unsafe for crossing.
The puzzle had a lacuna in the middle section.
The patient's medical records had a lacuna in their allergy history.
The satellite images revealed a lacuna in the forest canopy.
The computer program had a lacuna in its coding, causing it to malfunction.
The study had a lacuna in the sample size of participants.
The historian discovered a lacuna in the chronology of events.
The map had a lacuna in the area where the road was under construction.
The road map had a lacuna in the directions for reaching the destination.
The architect noticed a lacuna in the blueprints for the building.
The painting had a lacuna in the bottom left corner.
The museum had a lacuna in their collection of modern art.
The film had a lacuna in the storyline that left the audience confused.
The song had a lacuna in the middle where the lyrics were missing.
The painting had a lacuna where the artist had left it incomplete.
The historian's research uncovered a lacuna in the primary sources, making it impossible to reconstruct certain events accurately.
The literary critic argued that the lacuna in the author's work was due to censorship rather than intentional omission.
The book club discussion was stymied by the lacuna in the plot that left many questions unanswered.
The library couldn't lend the book because it had a lacuna where a chapter was missing.
The reader was disappointed by the lacuna in the novel's ending, which left the fate of the protagonist uncertain.
The translator struggled to fill in the lacuna in the text, where the original language had no direct equivalent in the target language.
The playwright's decision to leave a lacuna in the script was met with mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike.
The literary critic suggested that the lacuna in the author's work was deliberate, leaving room for interpretation.
The translator struggled to fill in the lacuna in the text due to a lack of context.
The audience was left puzzled by the lacuna in the play's storyline, which lacked a clear resolution.
The editor decided to publish the manuscript despite the lacuna in the final chapter, hoping that readers would appreciate the ambiguity.
The curator highlighted the lacuna in the exhibition, where a missing piece was replaced with a replica.
The historian found a lacuna in the records that left a gap in their understanding of the events.
The novelist decided to leave a lacuna in the story to create suspense and intrigue.
The editor suggested cutting the lacuna in the manuscript to streamline the plot.
The film adaptation of the book added a scene to fill in the lacuna in the original story.
The historian's research revealed a lacuna in the official account of a historical event, shedding new light on the matter.
The biographer's attempts to fill in the lacuna in the subject's personal life were met with resistance from family members.
The biographer discovered a lacuna in the subject's life story that changed the narrative significantly.
The student had to use their imagination to fill in the lacuna in the story since the book was missing a page.
The art historian noted the lacuna in the exhibition, where a missing painting was replaced with a blank canvas, inviting visitors to imagine what might have been there.
The literary scholar devoted his career to studying the lacuna in Shakespeare's plays.
The novelist left a deliberate lacuna in the plot, allowing readers to draw their conclusions about what happened next.
The movie adaptation of the book had to change the storyline to cover up the lacuna in the original story.
The discovery of a previously unknown manuscript filled in the lacuna in the author's corpus.
The publisher delayed the release of the book due to the discovery of a lacuna in the manuscript.
The author of the book had to rewrite a chapter to fill in the lacuna created by a printing error.
The discovery of a lost manuscript filled in the lacuna in the writer's oeuvre.
The detective was puzzled by the lacuna in the suspect's alibi, which didn't account for a crucial hour.
The teacher asked the students to read the chapter on their own since there was a lacuna in the lesson plan.
The doctor discovered a lacuna in the skull X-ray of the patient.
The X-ray showed a lacuna on the skull of the accident victim.
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