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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrow field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area of study, interest, or expertise that is limited in scope.
Example: "In the realm of environmental science, she has chosen to specialize in a narrow field focused on urban ecology."
Alternatives: "a limited area" or "a specific domain".
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For example, IMG had a narrow field of view—just 64km².
The camera does have a narrow field of vision which makes it easy to lose orientation.
Still, AMB is banking on more than just a narrow field of competitors at Kennedy.
Even with a narrow field, the country's clerical establishment is not at ease.
National clinical programmes have their place but can only secure change in a narrow field.
The parabolic shape of a primary mirror has a basic failing in that it produces a narrow field of view.
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The SGD achieves low background by combining a Compton camera scheme with a narrow field-of-view active shield.
And it is a professional athletic competition, with prize money and a narrowing field.
Oscar-watchers predicted widely that the new counting methods would yield a narrower field.
A narrower field, Mr. Edwards's strategists said, will make it easier to draw attention to their man.
The gunman had a narrower field of fire than in previous killings because of the narrow bus door, law-enforcement officials noted.
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