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The phrase "is too narrow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is smaller in width than what is desirable or needed. For example, "The road leading up to the cabin is too narrow to fit two cars side by side."
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It is too narrow.
But its commercial soul is too narrow.
But that remark is too narrow.
Its sensibility is too narrow.
Giuliani is too narrow minded.
Bach's keyboard works" is too narrow.
Moreover the exhibition's title is too narrow.
But perhaps this focus is too narrow.
But its scope is too narrow.
That is too narrow a view.
For one it is too narrow.
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