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The phrase "a very narrow view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited perspective or understanding of a situation or topic.
Example: "His argument is based on a very narrow view of the issue, ignoring many important factors."
Alternatives: "a limited perspective" or "a restricted outlook".
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"We have a very narrow view of what children need.
It is likely to take a very narrow view of the arguments".
We've still got a very narrow view of what proper political discourse is here.
"The academy seems to have a very narrow view of what a British film is.
Looking at one specific test is a very narrow view of the web".
It is a very narrow view and it is being perpetuated by a small minority with very loud voices.
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This is in fact only one use of a wheelchair, and a very narrowed view of its capacity to bring mobility to individuals.
The embedded reporters had a very, very narrow view of the war, and yet the first images of the war that the public would see would come from them.
"Digging into towns, you get the full range of life, not the very narrow view of society as seen from the top, from the rich and elite".
Adding to this transcontinental reorientation was unlearning the very narrow view of Africa that she and her fellow volunteers had been given in the States.
The Fed may tell itself that its responsibility is to take a very narrow, domestic view.
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