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The phrase "a narrow version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or restricted interpretation or representation of something.
Example: "The report provided a narrow version of the events, omitting key details that were crucial for understanding the full context."
Alternatives: "a limited version" or "a restricted version".
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(A narrow version of it was packaged in 1991 under the brand name Ex Libris).
(DACA represents a narrow version of the DREAM Act, which failed to pass Congress).
In some conservative quarters we are seeing the return of Burkeanism -- or at least a narrow version of it.
A narrow version of the measure regarding agriculture funds had been included in Obama's 2009 stimulus package.
It's easy enough to generate a narrow version of inclusion – the inclusion of all those who share my world view.
It is shaped by a narrow version of equality of opportunity in a society notable for glaring inequalities of treatment, wealth, income and the exercise of power.
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So Mr. Wyden has come up with a narrower version.
The question here, however, is a narrower version of that still-open question.
In Wisconsin, a narrower version of the legislation had languished and died in previous sessions.
A narrower version of the legislation was approved last year by the Senate.
A narrower version, 6 inches wide and 20 inches wide, is $295.
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