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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrow context" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific or limited situation, perspective, or framework in which something is considered or analyzed.
Example: "When evaluating the impact of social media on mental health, it is important to recognize that studies often focus on a narrow context, such as teenagers in urban areas."
Alternatives: "a limited scope" or "a restricted framework".
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Externalizing their own problems, while at the same time maintaining a narrow context related focus, provided these students with a way to "get worries out" and also understand where those worries may have come from.
If a weather event or other disaster takes out power across a large population, for example, people are more likely to call into their electric utility – and AI is well suited to respond to such calls, as they fall within a narrow context.
Without such multifaceted understanding it is easy to draw conclusions that may be only valid in a narrow context and contradict each other in a wider view.
There is evidence that a narrow context of flanking nucleotides captures most of the information relevant for prediction of the splice variant ratio [ 44, 45].
For the RI-Word model, a narrow context window was employed (5 left + 5 right), weighting index vectors according to their distance to the target word (w e i g h t i = 2 1 - d i s t i t ).
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Mr. Sprinzen said Ford's "progress and success is in a pretty narrow context," adding "they still are losing money in a very strong market in terms of volume".
Finally, our data are drawn from facilities in a small geographical area of Benin during a period immediately following initial IMCI introduction in the early 2000s, thus representing a relatively narrow context and highlighting the importance of confirming these associations through additional studies.
"I think background stories like that matter in a very narrow context.
But most assets could be trusted only in a very narrow context, and locals routinely sought American firepower to back them in personal or tribal disputes.
Berman: Are you saying he's injured or casting doubt on whether he's hurt at all? Mangini: If you want to look at it in a very narrow context, then that could be the context that you analyze it in.
It says what, but not in any language that anyone other than the author and a few others operating in the same narrow context are likely to understand.
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