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The phrase "a relatively narrow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is limited in width or scope compared to other options or standards.
Example: "The study focused on a relatively narrow range of variables, which may affect the generalizability of the findings."
Alternatives: "a somewhat limited" or "a fairly small".
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Those two are using a relatively narrow definition.
That gave ABC a relatively narrow window of time.
For Mr. Basescu, 60, it was a relatively narrow escape.
These are nifty, but deliver a relatively narrow frequency range.
Once he had established his personal style Beckmann modulated it only through a relatively narrow range.
Professor Sanger noted, moreover, that the Massachusetts ruling addressed a relatively narrow question.
Other major gauges traded in a relatively narrow range and ended nearly unchanged.
That was seen as a relatively narrow ruling, too, but it didn't turn out that way.
Before the attacks, some American officials had expressed their preference for a relatively narrow coalition.
Trimble's defeat at the hands of Paisley was a relatively narrow one.
He defended his record and won a relatively narrow Senate confirmation vote.
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