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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit narrow minded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a limited perspective or is unwilling to consider different ideas or viewpoints.
Example: "His comments during the meeting revealed that he was a bit narrow minded about the proposed changes to the project."
Alternatives: "somewhat close-minded" or "a little intolerant".
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I was a bit narrow-minded, I assumed nothing I was doing would be something she'd be into.
Others found the advice a bit narrow.
— have on the whole been a bit "narrow".
I just think he and Microsoft are a bit narrow.
My shoulders are a bit narrow, so I like a square cut to even things out.
The information is a bit narrow, but the point of view sincere.
Maybe the whole thing was becoming a bit narrow; all the ideas were becoming similar".
My original usage was a bit narrow and probably could get a #badomics award.
Electrical tape may be a bit narrow and duct may be a bit wide, depending on your measurements.
Rattlesnake Canyon is an open slot canyon near Antelope Canyon and is quite a bit narrower.
Add Angela Bassett's cheekbones, though her nose is a bit narrower than ours.
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