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"a narrow view" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has a narrow-minded or limited perspective on something. For example: "John's narrow view of the world prevents him from seeing the potential opportunities available to him."
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But that is a narrow view.
What a narrow view of religion for a self-described freethinker to adopt!
And boy, do humans have a narrow view of the world.
Having graduated last year, I had a narrow view of the jobs I could apply for.
It's too safe, too worthy, too willing to reward a narrow view of British music.
The Breakaway, just published by Simon & Schuster, could be accused of taking a narrow view.
"I believe they have a narrow view of what a Democrat is".
"Students presented a narrow view of the role of females in society.
This strikes me as a narrow view of what the violence in Iraq is about.
It suggests that the CMA may be taking a narrow view of the world.
They accused those behind the sentence of "a narrow view of literature and culture that puts freedom in the darkness".
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