Examples of 'more narrow' in a sentence
Meaning of "more narrow"
Indicates a reduction in width, size, or extent of something. It suggests that an object or space has become less wide or extensive than before, emphasizing the decrease in dimensions
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more narrow
Saying that the more narrow spoons.
More narrow focus of your business proposal.
Her face is more narrow and pointed.
I think his interests were a little more narrow.
To improve resolution a more narrow bandwidth is required.
We decided to make the front of it more narrow.
They suggested a more narrow approach.
And more narrow to the front.
He also threw with a more narrow base.
And more narrow rocks to go through.
His eyes were more narrow set.
Much more narrow and tighter than previous versions.
It was a much more narrow objective.
Decentralized evaluation should have a comparatively more narrow scope.
It is one of the more narrow tracks in the game.
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That window is getting more narrow.
Reduced to a more narrow modality of thought.
There will be possibilities for more narrow links.
My preferences are more narrow and individualistic than ever.
The touchpad is a bit more narrow.
So much more narrow than today.
The beds can be more narrow.
The preferred more narrow size range is highly uniform product.
Education is something much more narrow than learning.
More narrow spatial channel as photons interact with the retina.
Let us ask a more narrow question.
The remainder of this article restricts itself to this more narrow definition.
In some embodiments more narrow intervals may be desired.
There are also groups that have a more narrow focus.
Ranges are usually more narrow and often remain within an octave.
Most of the time we advocate a more narrow focus.
Stools are more narrow than usual for more than a few days.
They focus on a more narrow set.
It passed by a more narrow majority than similar votes in a number of other states.
I think you did more narrow.
The inner wall is more narrow to the southeast and wider elsewhere.
The aperture is chocolate with two or more narrow white bands.
One can not find a more narrow and archaic conception of rights.
My definition is more narrow.
Deductive reasoning is more narrow and is generally used to test or confirm hypotheses.
Using more than one field will result in a more narrow search.
Her face is a lot more narrow and sculpted now.
A strong horizontal line above your thighs helps them to look more narrow.
Two indicators cover the more narrow membership issue.
The use of more narrow terms to express a specific interest is thus not uncommon.
Even in its more narrow.
More narrow price indices can help producers with business plans and pricing.
Reason has limits far more narrow than joy.
Similarly a more narrow recipient group risks excluding many of those who do actually need support.
They become more narrow.
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