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The phrase "a rather narrow view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or restricted perspective on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "His analysis of the situation was criticized for presenting a rather narrow view that overlooked important factors."
Alternatives: "a limited perspective" or "a constricted outlook".
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It's an introvert's form, as far as I'm concerned, though maybe that's a rather narrow view".
Benjamin Franklin sniped that "a man who makes boast of his ancestors doth but advertise his own insignificance".The Founding Fathers had a rather narrow view of who should be admitted to their meritocratic republic, to be sure.
Along with fearing creativity in the accounting department or really, in any unit that involves systematic processes or legal regulations many managers also hold a rather narrow view of the creative process.
But it seems to take a rather narrow view of what is going on in the e-book industry.Until two years ago Amazon, the dominant player in the market thanks to its Kindle e-reader, kept publishers on the "wholesale model" for e-books.
Many young Ph.D. students, as well as employers, seem to have a rather narrow view of the career possibilities that are opened through researcher training.
It could be quite easy fashionable, even to look at Tom's legacy as necessarily perpetuating a rather narrow view of gay male culture.
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provides a rather narrow and unbalanced view of the innovation management phenomenon.
Liberty, on Hobbes' picture, is a rather narrow notion.
Orwell, of course, if in a rather narrow respect.
It also reflects a rather narrow idea of neighbor love.
Sports-based science-fiction has always been a rather narrow niche.
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