Sentence examples for be narrow in from inspiring English sources

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You don't want to be narrow in your learning experience.

With gay rights, we started getting more male duets, but they tended to be narrow in feeling.

Delicious Adventures Although "The Big Stew" may be narrow in culinary tastes -- it's a show about vegetables -- it's broad in entertainment appeal.

Mr. McDonough, as part of the administration's attempts to turn the tide, emphasized that a strike on Syria would be narrow in scope.

And as we said before, a particular law might be narrow in focus, making it both simple and sensible to move it wholesale into a particular slot in the Code.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote in dissent that the court was careful to be narrow in the Johnson decision and that it does not compel striking down a separate law.

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The possibilities, Hutchings said, will be narrowed in coming months.

The gender gap may be narrowing in some sectors, but it is a tortuously slow process.

Bowman said those details are part of the "6 inches" still to be narrowed in talks.

There is an unusual contour to the right ventricle, which appears to be narrowed in its mid-portion (arrow).

However, apparently, during discussions between Marineau-Mes and Chen, it was discussed that "Marineau-Mes' role might ultimately be narrower in scope than originally contemplated".

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