Bridging what has been achieved and/with what is yet to be done.
Should it be “and” or “with”?
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Bridging what has been achieved and/with what is yet to be done.
Should it be “and” or “with”?
Thanks.
Certainly, it is and.
We usually say ‘bridging the gap between’ a better collocation. This too will demand ‘and’ for the sentence.