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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrow study of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a focused or limited examination of a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "The research presents a narrow study of the effects of climate change on local agriculture."
Alternatives: "a limited analysis of" or "a focused examination of".
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Bi's device won't be commercially available anytime soon, as he's only conducted a narrow study of 20 people so far.
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Lewis' work provides a narrowed "study" of selected shamanic cultures filtered through the privileged Western psyche.
If you use abbreviations that are specific to a narrow field of study, define them.
"The West wanted to exhaust us," said Mr. Mizuno, who followed handwritten notes as he spoke in the neat and narrow study of his central Tokyo home, where he bragged that he still used an abacus.
The mean proportion of criteria suggesting a narrower study population was 9% (5%to13%3%, range 0-50).
When assessments of delivery do occur, they are often narrow studies of the cost-effectiveness of a single intervention rather than the complex set of them required to deliver value to patients and their families.
Rather than mandating narrow studies of cardiovascular studies, we should be encouraging studies that let us know which regimen is best for which patients, based on what they actually do for patients.
He said that he did not receive any money from drug companies and that his data was only "a narrow case study of one drug category in Africa in 2001".
The most gorgeous of the drawings are male nudes, including a tall, narrow study, for the Eleonora chapel, of a young man seen from behind, twisting in a serpentine posture while holding a pillow, or a bizarre hat, on his head with one hand.
The most gorgeous among them are male nudes, including a tall, narrow study, for the Eleonora chapel, of a young man seen from behind, twisting in a serpentine posture while holding a pillow, or a bizarre hat, on his head with one hand.
Upstairs, in the narrow study with a view of the back garden, is the tired, leather-topped desk at which Dickens wrote "Great Expectations" and "A Tale of Two Cities".
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