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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully narrow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very limited in width or scope, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The options available for the project were awfully narrow, leaving us with little room for creativity."
Alternatives: "extremely limited" or "very restricted".
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This is an awfully narrow perspective.
You seem to take an awfully narrow perspective on the problem.
Gradually it dawned on the whole bunch of them: at the South Pole the hemispheres got awfully narrow.
Does this seem like an awfully narrow product?
He's skeptical that the justices will agree to hear the case: The plaintiffs raise "awfully narrow, academic-type legal questions.
It was an outcome easily explained by a variety of contributing factors, but it has been spun as a national referendum on Obama and the Democratic Party, on the "liberal" agenda, and on change generally, the Republican narrative coming to dominate the media narrative that in turns dominates the awfully narrow understanding of their country that most Americans seem to have.
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