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The phrase "area is relatively narrow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific space or field that is limited in scope or extent compared to others.
Example: "The research area is relatively narrow, focusing primarily on the effects of climate change on coastal ecosystems."
Alternatives: "scope is quite limited" or "field is somewhat restricted."
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In terms of geography, my practice area is relatively narrow – it's still possible to visit all of my patients by bicycle – but the cross-section of humanity it encompasses is broad.
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The 95% credible region around the summary (pooled) value of sensitivity and specificity is relatively narrow.
The area between the two southernmost deep-seated faults (fifth and sixth faults, after Abdel 1999; Abdel et al. 2001) is relatively narrow.
The actual accounting fraud to which the men pleaded guilty is relatively narrow.
The Fairtrade label makes it easy, but even with 250 products its application is relatively narrow.
The distance between the bounds is relatively narrow.
The range of emotions to which the sociobiological hypothesis can be applied, however, is relatively narrow.
The central groove in the nasal depression is relatively narrow.
Numbers have fluctuated, but within a range that is relatively narrow.
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