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The phrase "a narrow range of functions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited set of capabilities or roles that something can perform.
Example: "The software is designed to support a narrow range of functions, making it less versatile than its competitors."
Alternatives: "a limited scope of functions" or "a restricted set of functions."
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At the same time, living systems self-regulate within a relatively narrow range of function to maintain homeostasis.
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Many theoretical properties of graphs change dramatically in a narrow range of m, which lead to the concept of threshold functions (Erdös and Rényi, 1960).
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"I have such a narrow range of concentration".
Yet Roth sees sexuality from a narrow range of angles.
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