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The phrase "a narrow one for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or specific context or situation that is applicable to something or someone.
Example: "The criteria for selection are a narrow one for candidates with less than five years of experience."
Alternatives: "a limited one for" or "a specific one for".
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The mOPS consisted of standard straws that were heat-pulled, leaving a wide opening for the cotton plug and a narrow one for loading embryos by capillarity.
Her liberalism was, however, not a narrow one, for it was marked by a constant openness to new ideas, forces and people.
The ruling by the judge, Richard J. Holwell of United States District Court in Manhattan, was a victory, albeit a narrow one, for the New York State Restaurant Association, which had sued the city Board of Health to challenge the regulation.
It also creates a precedent, though a narrow one, for other aggrieved companies seeking compensation from the Russian government for damages from the series of forced sales and bankruptcies in the oil and natural gas industry that began in 2004 until the trend waned with the onset of the financial crisis last year.
In June, pointing to a new analysis of Census Bureau data and voter-registration files, Cohn wrote, "a growing body of evidence suggests that there is still a path, albeit a narrow one, for Mr. Trump to win without gains among nonwhite voters".
So you can't help but think: Could there be a place, albeit a narrow one, for primal in this brave new world of socially-acceptable self-care?
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That issue is a narrow one, and calls for a determination of whether the process of transferring onto canvas amounts to infringement.
It has a heated lap pool and a long narrow one for swimming proper lengths.
He suggests the programme's view of what makes a leader is a narrow one, focusing too much on business, and for him, the political/money nexus represented by the advisory board is worrying.
Tweets about "Lost" are designed either for a broad audience (tagged simply "#LOST") or a narrow one (left tagless, so they're just for a poster's subscribers).
Barbie's message for girls is a narrow one.
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