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The phrase "a narrowing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reduction in width, scope, or focus in various contexts, such as discussions, analyses, or physical spaces.
Example: "The recent data shows a narrowing of the income gap between different demographics."
Alternatives: "a reduction" or "a contraction".
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A narrowing window on immigration?
"It may have a narrowing effect on children's imagination".
Winners of the European Champions League are consistently from a narrowing circle of top, richest clubs.
This is a crucial measure – a narrowing output gap means the economy has improved.
I wouldn't want to see a narrowing down into a purely Scottish view of the world.
The UK faces an energy crisis with a narrowing gap between available supply and rising demand.
Despite a narrowing pay gap, the UK still lags behind on women's earnings.
Both the academic world and the pop world exert a narrowing effect.
A genetic bottleneck event is a narrowing between generations.
This coincided with a narrowing focus on paedophiles.
A narrowing definition would be useful.
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