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been narrow
verb
To reduce in width or extent; to contract.
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His focus has been narrow, personal, subtle.
Some of the failures have been narrow.
Often the focus of such sessions has been narrow.
The choice of men's neckwear has traditionally been narrow: literally and figuratively.
They would also signal a change of direction: previous tax cuts have been narrow and temporary.
But the challenges have mostly been narrow, centered on the C.P.U.
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" 'The Souls of Black Folk' is probably one of the most commented on and written about books in black American letters, but it has been narrow-cast and reduced to sound bites about double-consciousness and the color line," said Dolan Hubbard, chairman of the English and language arts department at Morgan State University.
But the gap has been narrowing.
But the gaps have been narrowing.
"It's already been narrowing".
His shoulders are narrow.
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