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The phrase "are relatively narrow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a limited width or scope in comparison to other things.
Example: "The options available for this project are relatively narrow, making it difficult to choose the best approach."
Alternatives: "are somewhat limited" or "are quite restricted".
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But they assert that the exemptions are relatively narrow.
Trenches are relatively narrow, usually less than 100 km (about 60 miles) wide.
US sanctions on those companies are relatively narrow and prohibit Americans from dealing in certain kinds of debt with them.
In overcast weather, the harmonies are relatively narrow in range; when the sun comes out, they stretch across four octaves.
While the trestles are relatively narrow, long stretches are wide enough — up to 25 feet — to accommodate walkers and bicyclists.
Its public paths -- particularly the well-traveled pedestrian mall and oceanfront promenade -- are relatively narrow and, in the summer, packed with tourists.
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In contrast, the trackways at Arhab are relatively narrow-gauge, with the left and right pes tracks touching [but not overlapping] the trackway midline.
The quadrupedal trackways at Arhab are relatively narrow-gauge, with the left and right pes tracks touching [but not overlapping] the trackway midline, unlike the wide-gauge trackways typically associated with titanosauriforms [16].
If the ratio interval of the n-ratio automatic transmission is relatively narrow, the effect will be relative well.
The distance between the bounds is relatively narrow.
Actually, the Bruce Plateau itself is relatively narrow at the spot where we were drilling.
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