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The phrase "a small narrow" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
The combination of "small" and "narrow" is redundant, as both words imply limited dimensions.
Example: "The alley was a small narrow passage that barely allowed one person to walk through."
Alternatives: "a tiny narrow" or "a little narrow".
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It is a small, narrow river.
"Things have been run with a small, narrow group of cronies over there.
Well, I don't mean it's perfect, but it's a small, narrow thing that's self-contained".
"They certainly didn't intend to let the bomb explode in a small narrow street".
Males also have a small, narrow band of black feathers across the breast.
I was thinking, hoping, they're going to miss us, because we've got such a small, narrow frontage," she says.
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Ampulla, plural Ampullae, a small narrow-necked, round-bodied vase for holding liquids, especially oil and perfumes.
Both had their heyday in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; Sumpter has a small narrow-gauge railroad and the nearby Sumpter Valley Railroad Park.
She said: "What changed after Thursday is we got free arbitration, with a small narrowing of the route into arbitration, to reassure the regional press, we got the direction of apologies and corrections, we got abandonment of the veto on the appointment to the board of the regulator, and there is a role for working journalists in the writing of the code.
Aonchotheca forresteri is a small, narrow-bodied worm.
During NGS coverage analysis (i.e. how many single reads can be mapped to a corresponding location in the genome, which allows for the detection of possible recombinant viruses in a population) only a small narrowing can be observed in intergenic regions.
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