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The phrase "a narrow stretch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or confined area, often in relation to land, water, or a physical space.
Example: "The hikers carefully navigated through a narrow stretch of the trail that was flanked by steep cliffs on either side."
Alternatives: "a tight area" or "a slim section".
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The street is a narrow stretch of two-story brick apartments, vacant lots and a church.
The gap is a narrow stretch of desert between the city of Karbala and the lake.
Just after midnight on Saturday, a crowd began descending on a narrow stretch of sidewalk at Queens College.
Behind the community centre was a dirt road with a narrow stretch of grass running alongside it.
A narrow stretch of water that snakes through empty marsh, Sebonac Creek ends at the mouth of Scallop Pond.
If you approach the staircase from the rear, where people must squeeze along a narrow stretch of platform to reach the stairs, it's even worse.
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The banking is really bumpy - and then it closes down into a little narrow stretch and there is a bump where it rejoins the pit straight on the modern grand prix track.
Rain or shine, the bluff has long been slipping down San Pedro Mountain in an uncontrollable march toward the sea, gradually taking with it a winding, narrow stretch of the popular highway.
'Pijp' has several meanings in Dutch, one of the older ones being a long, narrow stretch of water.
The platform is fitted with tyres to help it pass a particularly narrow stretch 20m from the surface.
Captiva Island is about five miles long, and in the center there is a very narrow stretch, about 400 feet wide.
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