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The phrase "a narrow parameters of" is not correct in English.
It should be "narrow parameters" or "a narrow range of parameters." You can use it when discussing limitations or specific criteria within a defined scope.
Example: "The study was conducted within a narrow range of parameters to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "limited parameters" or "restricted criteria."
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While most supermodels and movie stars fall into a narrow parameters of beauty and glamour, Beyoncé looks like no one else.
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While they may coax you in a particular direction, they rarely seem rigid, despite the fairly narrow parameters of the Yasuda vision.
As a boy, you're constantly aware of his moods and his expectations and the narrow parameters of acceptable behavior within the home.
In fairness, Vickers did not himself decide on the narrow parameters of its 2011 "investigation".
The teacher was wrong about this; their imagination transformed them and the narrow parameters of their room.
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It set off a wave of modernisation in a Labour party that in the 1980s was winded by Thatcher's triumph in 1979, and desperately seeking to expand its social base beyond the narrow parameters of class.
Thus George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, drew the narrow parameters of his second budget on March 23rd.
These men tend to persist within narrow parameters of masculinity, defined by the "great patriarchy" of traditional Greek culture, and also by the "sports-obsessed hyper-masculinity of Australian culture generally.
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