Sentence examples for a very narrow base from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a very narrow base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, concept, or object that has limited support or foundation, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The argument presented in the debate was built on a very narrow base of evidence, making it less convincing."
Alternatives: "a limited foundation" or "a small base of support".

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He seems very comfortable with a very narrow base and doesn't even make overtures to win over more moderate voters".

As a result, though the stock market here had soared to $1.5 trillion in value, making it one of the world's biggest, it had a very narrow base of investors.

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The operation of proposed ADPLL is based on a frequency synthesizer for a very narrow band frequency (±800 Hz), small frequency step and high central frequency (27 MHz).

"It's a very narrow band in parliament.

"He has a very narrow political base".

All banana export cultivars grown today are, however, selections from somatic mutants of the group Cavendish and have a very narrow genetic base, while smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa, tropical Asia and Latin America use some bred-hybrids (mostly cooking types).

Cultivated sunflower was selected from a very narrow genetic base.

North American soybean cultivars have a very narrow genetic base.

Cucumber has a very narrow genetic base making it difficult to construct high-density genetic maps.

It has a very narrow genetic base that may well derive from a relatively recent single polyploidization event.

The results confirmed a very narrow genetic base of plantains, which may have originated from one seed.

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