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The phrase "a narrow conception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or restricted understanding of a concept or idea.
Example: "The report presents a narrow conception of the issue, failing to consider broader implications."
Alternatives: "a limited perspective" or "a restricted view".
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This is a narrow conception of sovereignty.
Traditional constitutional theory posits a narrow conception of the issues that a litigant properly may assert.
The historical evidence, however, does not support such a narrow conception of mysticism.
This is a narrow conception of "diplomacy," however, one where bargains are struck on the basis of private interests.
Not since the nineteen-thirties had a Supreme Court Justice embraced such a narrow conception of federal powers.
Such a narrow conception of rationality, however, has long since been discredited as a judicial arrogation of legislative authority.
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Even if both are accepted, there remains a considerable tension between a wider and a narrower conception of logic.
Given a narrowed conception of national interest and the president's discomfort with the idea of "nation building," foreign assistance would seem a natural next target.
But a core within the movement always insisted on a narrower conception of the alt-right, one that was inextricably linked with white separatism, and with Spencer specifically.
Halwani is also in favor of a narrower conception of objectification.
Thus, though Xunzi may end up recognizing a wider range of values than do the Mohists, his normative arguments probably depend on a narrower conception of the good than had the Mohists' arguments.
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