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Sentences with narrower

nar·row
N n
  • A narrow path.
  • Narrow quarters.
  • Publisher Fairfax Media expects to be printing narrower versions of its two biggest newspapers within a year but may not detail the cost of.
  • From the outside it looks narrower.
  • A narrow sampling of public opinion.
  • A narrow man, knowing only his professional specialty; a narrow mind.
  • We intend to move to a narrower broadsheet format for the SMH and.
  • The danger is that certain zealots seem eager to make the issue narrower.
  • A narrow escape.
  • Narrow resources.
  • And acknowledges that the demographic of Opera Australia's patrons is narrower than the population of the two cities.
  • Anne Davies A thumping win for the Republicans in the governor's race in Virginia and a narrower win in the governor'.
  • Narrow circumstances.
  • This is where the road narrows.
  • To narrow an area of search; to narrow down a contest to three competitors.
  • Living in that village has narrowed him.
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