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The phrase "along narrow" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a path or road that is narrow, but it needs to be part of a larger phrase.
Example: "We walked along the narrow path that led to the river."
Alternatives: "beside the narrow" or "down the narrow".
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ALONG narrow Yong Siak Street in Tiong Bahru, one of Singapore's oldest residential neighborhoods, two stores jammed side by side say it all.
We crawled along narrow tracks, branches brushing past our heads.
The sites are often along narrow footpaths or roads, and crowd control is usually nonexistent.
Many of them live in grim apartments along narrow dirt roads, blending in with poor Jordanians.
Most of the houses are thrown together, clinging to steep hills and set along narrow alleys.
Mohammed al-Jakhbeer and Abed Allah Enshasy sprint along narrow walls.
The street art in its villages, and along narrow winding roads, reflects both struggles.
The winter sun held strong as we drove along narrow lanes lined with stone fences.
Leaving my car at the walled entranceway, I trudged along narrow hilly streets empty of humankind.
This final section is the perfect end to a spectacular ride, cruising along narrow, lakeside lanes.
"It was an incredible response," Ono said, as the bus picked its way along narrow lanes.
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