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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrower one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing options or choices, indicating that one option is more limited in scope or range than another.
Example: "While both solutions are effective, the first option is broader, whereas the second is a narrower one."
Alternatives: "a more limited one" or "a more specific one."
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This is a broader argument than that of Gail Dines's 2010 treatise Pornland, which focused closely on pornography; but a narrower one than Sheila Jeffreys advanced in her 2008 book The Industrial Vagina, which embraced a critique of mail-order brides and the institution of marriage.
We have a wider perspective and those who stayed have a narrower one".
But some executives predicted a narrower one could stand a better chance of final passage.
But overall, a wider network seems better than a narrower one.
Nevertheless, Gilbert's point is important – a progressive alternative must offer a more expansive definition of freedom, not a narrower one.
Most of all, being hardcore means turning inward, ignoring broader society in order to create a narrower one.
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From the expressway exit in Matara, the road leading to Hambantota was a narrow one, that went ever and on, until it joined some larger way.
The Russians had two wins, an easy one over Latvia and a narrow one over the Czechs.
From one point of view, perhaps a narrow one, there is an error of scale here.
The ruling was a narrow one, applying only to $247 million that the province of San Luis has on deposit at the state-owned Banco de la Nación.
The other is that he and Labour are doomed: their defeat on polling day is still near-certain, even if a narrow one now seems more probable than a rout.
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