Sentence examples for been narrowly from inspiring English sources

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been narrowly

adverb

In a narrow manner; without flexibility or latitude.

  • They regarded the new idea rather narrowly.

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And each has been narrowly particular.

You could say that the nicely ambiguous title has been narrowly interpreted.

But such cases have been narrowly focused and rarely name top executives.

The Falconer bill has been narrowly defined to increase its chances of success.

Mr. Lien had been narrowly favored to win until the shooting on Friday.

A same-sex marriage bill has been narrowly defeated in the New South Wales upper house.

As an institution, Dr. Cross said, Morrisville's goals have always been narrowly defined.

For the current generation, the greater good has been narrowly redefined in individual terms.

The Los Angeles sisters beat Justin Timberlake, who had been narrowly ahead in the midweek chart, to the top.

The second reason is that Spain's resurgence has been narrowly based on an inflationary boom in property, construction and banking.

THE United States has been narrowly saved from lethal terrorist plots in recent years — or so it has seemed.

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