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The phrase "a much narrower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size, scope, or range of something to indicate that it is significantly smaller or more limited than another.
Example: "The new policy creates a much narrower definition of eligibility for benefits."
Alternatives: "a significantly smaller" or "a considerably tighter".
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Hale works from a much narrower store of available information.
Democrats in general favor a much narrower initiative.
Officials say this is a much narrower test.
All That Follows, by contrast, has in its political subject matter a much narrower focus.
It is insisting on a much narrower agenda, partly to speed up negotiations.Fair enough.
Unlike Judge Rakoff's broad demand for accountability, Judge Leon is taking a much narrower approach.
Mr. Fernández said the line would carve a much narrower footprint.
Before stumbling upon these islands of existence, scientists thought animals occupied a much narrower temperature envelope.
The original referred to men employing a much narrower colour palate than women.
The S.E.C. accused New Century of a much narrower group of accounting irregularities.
So on Oct. 12, General Sanchez issued a much narrower policy.
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