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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more narrow type of" is not correct; it should be "a narrower type of." You can use it when describing a specific category or classification that is more limited in scope compared to others.
Example: "This is a narrower type of analysis that focuses on specific variables."
Alternatives: "a more specific type of" or "a more limited type of."
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In contrast, based on our main objective we focus on a more narrow type of bugs by limiting our study scope to concurrency bugs, but provide a broader analysis (comparing concurrency and non-concurrency bugs) taking into consideration several types of these bugs.
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Regulating ecosystem services are studied for a more narrow set of species.
We also applied a more narrow definition of OJT that led to similar results.
First, birds show a more narrow range of variation of life-history traits than mammals.
A more narrow scope of investigation would then facilitate advanced functional investigations of identified variants.
They emphasise a more narrow view of AHWs as medical assistants.
The merit function had a more narrow range of optimal TI values.
Firstly, we utilize a comprehensive treatment of ownership characteristics, overcoming weakness in previous studies that have used a more narrow focus on ownership type.
This rule would offer Congressional witnesses a narrow type of testimonial immunity.
First a more narrow one.
Additionally, SBPkb and SPARQL allow researchers to easily refine queries to both provide cleaner, more useful results, and to narrow the search to a more specific type of promoter.
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