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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrow spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location that is limited in width or space, often in a physical context.
Example: "As we hiked through the forest, we had to squeeze through a narrow spot between two large boulders."
Alternatives: "a tight space" or "a constricted area".
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Zebras are not intelligent, but they at least pick out a narrow spot on the river to get to the far side.
(I can personally attest that becoming wedged and completely stuck in a narrow spot while caving deep underground, unable to return to the surface under my own power, is rather dramatic).
The isolated profile displays gene expression in a narrow spot within the central domain.
A narrow spot centered at an I⋅⋅⋅N distance of 3.19 Å and a C=I⋅⋅⋅N angle of 173° is observed, which is indicative of the existence of a persistent halogen bond.
It's a narrow spot.
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It's on a very narrow spot on the string.
On my first test drive, backing the wagon out of a narrow parking spot with little room to maneuver, the car suddenly felt enormous.
He warned that this new "cliff edge" would create a narrow "sweet spot" where work pays, and working a few more hours would mean hitting the weekly cap on childcare support.
While adventurous swimmers leapt from the top of the falls into a narrow deep spot, I got enough of a thrill jumping from a boulder about 6ft high.
Measurements makes use of a narrow bandwidth spot radiation pyrometer and a calibration procedure for estimation of the surface temperature through spectral emissivity estimation.
Although this clamorous, narrow spot is not suited for a relaxed tête-à-tête, it is the place for excellent, down-to-earth French food.
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