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The phrase "a much narrower issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that has been refined or specified to a smaller scope compared to a broader subject.
Example: "While the initial discussion was about climate change in general, we have now focused on a much narrower issue: the impact of urbanization on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a significantly smaller concern" or "a more specific topic".
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Rather than ruling on whether Obama violated the Constitution, Hanen based his opinion, which runs to a hundred and twenty-three pages, on a much narrower issue: Did the Department of Homeland Security, in preparing to enact the President's policy change, fully follow the laws governing the introduction of important new administrative rules by federal agencies?
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