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The phrase "a narrow but persistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, feeling, or trend that is limited in scope but continues to exist or occur over time.
Example: "There is a narrow but persistent gap in pay between men and women in the industry."
Alternatives: "a slight yet enduring" or "a limited but ongoing".
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This implies a narrow but significant specificity of ClaR.
Choose a narrow, but sturdy deciduous tree.
While initially, a cold-core upper-level low persisted about 750 miles (1200 km) northwest of the storm, Edith moved west-northwestward due to the influence of a narrow and persistent ridge of high pressure, which extended from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico.
We demonstrated that jacanas maintain a narrow, and persistent hybrid zone in southwestern Panama that is coincident for three phenotypic traits, mtDNA, and one of two autosomal markers.
The two species of New World jacanas maintain a narrow, and persistent hybrid zone in western Panama.
A faint but persistent beat was seeping through the clouds.
A small but persistent minority has advocated independence.
We begin to notice a curious but persistent characteristic.
A quiet but persistent rumbling right by my ear.
A narrow one, but a victory nonetheless.
But a narrow range brought diminishing returns.
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