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there is a gub on the door. vs there is a gap on the door.

The correct phrase is "there is a gap on the door." The word 'gap' refers to an opening or space between two things, while 'gub' is not a recognized English word.

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there is a gub on the door.

This phrase is incorrect as 'gub' is not a valid English word. The intended meaning is likely 'gap.'

The word 'gub' is not used in English. It seems to be a typographical error or a misspelling of 'gap.'

there is a gap on the door.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. 'Gap' refers to an opening or space between two things.

Use this phrase when you want to describe an opening or space on a door or any other surface.
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