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The phrase "a little narrow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a slight lack of width or to express a limited perspective or viewpoint.
Example: "The path was a little narrow, making it difficult for two people to walk side by side."
Alternatives: "somewhat tight" or "slightly constricted".
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"It's a little narrow," Mr. Kane allowed.
But it might be a little narrow".
"My life is a little narrow," she acknowledged.
He added, though, that sometimes the city's taxis were a little narrow for his girth.
"It's a little narrow and sexy, but you can move your arms around, do what you need to do.
"It's a little narrow and sexy, but you can move your arms, do what you need to do.
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You feel sometimes that they're a little narrow-minded".
Unhealthy people like me tend to be a little narrow-minded".
Too bad Loretta lets a little narrow-mindedness creep into her Christianity.
Understandably, it wants to showcase its own beers, but given the number of serious beer fans who must come here, that seems a little narrow-minded.
But really Monty remains what he always was: a reliably high-class left-arm spinner, a little narrow-range perhaps, who can only be regarded as a disappointment within the glow of unrealistic expectation.
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