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The phrase "a narrow section" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a physical area that is small or confined in some way. For example, "The street narrowed to a narrow section that only allowed one car to pass at a time."
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The current debate about women in business focuses on a narrow section of business life.
Water will flow faster in a narrow section of the pipe.
At first, it attracted only a narrow section of north Indian, upper-caste voters.
He has also partly covered one room's floor with carpet, which extends up a narrow section of wall.
The Windsor dolphin was lying motionless in a narrow section of its tank, not much bigger than the animal itself.
He said the truck was nearly filled with boxes of medical supplies, except for a narrow section toward the back where the people had pressed together.
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The laminar flow pattern was achieved using a plain wide T-junction, whereas the segmented flow was achieved by introducing a narrowed section and a nozzle at the T-junction.
The crucial point of the rescue was a very narrow section with a turn, perilous to navigate even for experts.
Nasal aspirators have a bulb section and a long, narrow section you insert into the nostrils.
The motion filed by Gianforte's lawyers appears to hinge on a "really narrow section of the law," said Andrew King-Ries, a professor who teaches criminal law at the University of Montana.
The bridge deck is supported by a narrow central section with cantilever extensions on each side, as a "big heavy bridge would have looked out of place" at a relatively narrow section of the river.
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