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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrow group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific, limited subset of people or things within a larger category.
Example: "The research focused on a narrow group of participants who shared similar characteristics."
Alternatives: "a limited group" or "a specific group".
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"It's not a narrow group of people, it's very diverse.
It's not confined to a narrow group of fat cats.
While he did not provide details, his new deduction would likely benefit a narrow group.
The gains were not limited to a narrow group of stocks.
"I think it may have some impact in a narrow group of individuals," he said.
Domination of government, especially in the last decade, by a narrow group of Sunni clansmen has alienated Shiites and Kurds.
But company officials feared that might lead to approval for only a narrow group of the sickest patients.
He stated his position not to a narrow group of extremist primary voters but to the whole country.
American financial institutions are now barred from handling the proceeds from a narrow group of offenses committed abroad, including drug trafficking, kidnapping and bank fraud.
But he characterized the criticism by the American Conservative Union as "objections from a narrow group not speaking for Republicans or conservatives".
For months, those close to the mayor have argued that the term limits issue was the obsession of a narrow group of well-heeled progressives.
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