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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrow angle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geometry, photography, or any situation where angles are being discussed, particularly when describing an angle that is less than a right angle.
Example: "The camera was set to capture a narrow angle, allowing for a more focused view of the subject."
Alternatives: "a tight angle" or "a small angle".
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From a narrow angle, he passed the ball with panache into the far corner.
He brings it down but shoots high from a narrow angle in the box.
Bojan eventually shoots wide from a narrow angle - they should have pulled a goal back there.
Eventually the libero Røntved sauntered forward to drill past Zoff from a narrow angle.
"You can also make it visible from a wide angle or a narrow angle.
Moments later Thomis had a shot from a narrow angle saved by the diving Karen Bardsley.
Is any yoga pose contraindicated for a narrow angle glaucoma condition?
The teenager's power from a narrow angle required the Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy to palm the ball over the bar.
Rooney cuts inside, advances on goal and from a narrow angle, attempts... I'm not sure what he attempted, really.
Mr. Reid's standing did increase by 5 points — turning a narrow Angle lead into a tight race.
He latched on to Aaron Ramsey's pass and drove left, surging past Fabrice Muamba's half-hearted challenge, to find a narrow angle through which to lash his shot.
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