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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a narrowing of' is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a decrease in something, or a reduction in the range of something. For example: "The research revealed a narrowing of the gender wage gap."
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The new book represents a narrowing of that vision.
Growth must be accompanied by a narrowing of inequality.
The result has been a narrowing of the tax base.
The phone contacts Tuesday yielded a "narrowing of the gap" on some issues, officials said.
The result is a dulling of strategic focus and a narrowing of the business mind.
Yet there are tentative signs of a narrowing of positions between the two countries.
The risk of keeping a breathing tube in place is a narrowing of the windpipe.
This week I felt like there was a narrowing of focus.
The disorder involves a narrowing of the windpipe just below the vocal cords.
Doctors told him he had spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spinal canal.
Most important of all, the population wants to see a narrowing of the income gap.
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