it completes something · it meets a need · it provides something missing
Have you ever bought something that wasn't just a 'want' but a genuine 'need' for your life or setup? 🤔 This expression is perfect for those moments when a new purchase perfectly completes a set, provides a missing functionality, or solves a lingering problem. ✨ It's about finding that missing piece of the puzzle!
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'it fills a gap'? A. 🎁 When you buy an expensive item you don't really need, just for fun. B. 🛠️ When you purchase a specific tool that completes your workshop set and allows you to do a new task. C. 💸 When you get a great discount on an item you already have plenty of.
💡 You can use 'it fills a gap' for tangible items (like a new kitchen gadget completing your culinary arsenal 🧑🍳) or even more abstract things (like a new software feature filling a gap in your workflow 💻). It emphasizes utility and necessity over just desire or luxury. Think of it as 'It's exactly what I needed to complete X' in a more succinct way!