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The phrase "a much narrower majority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where a majority is smaller than expected or compared to a previous majority.
Example: "In the recent vote, the proposal passed with a much narrower majority than anticipated, indicating a divided opinion among the members."
Alternatives: "a significantly smaller majority" or "a considerably reduced majority".
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Last week, a similar survey found a more mixed result: a much narrower majority picked Pacquiao to win the rematch, twenty-three to fifteen.
At the general election in December 1832, with the franchise expanded under the Scottish Reform Act, Balfour was re-elected but with a much narrower majority of 271 votes to 232.
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Hale works from a much narrower store of available information.
Democrats in general favor a much narrower initiative.
Parker, though, works within a much narrower range.
Officials say this is a much narrower test.
Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. preferred a much narrower approach.
Instead, Black advocated a much narrower interpretation of the clause.
In Somaliland, a much narrower range of actors delivered rehabilitation services.
Compared with nondisease genes, Mendelian, and complex disease genes occupy a much narrower region.
It will be a narrow lead with some uncertainty, and a lead much narrower than the poll averages indicate.
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