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'much narrower' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The street was much narrower than I expected."
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It is something much narrower.
His focus is much narrower.
That debate is much narrower.
But Sherman's focus is much narrower.
I believe the issue was much narrower.
Hale works from a much narrower store of available information.
Parker, though, works within a much narrower range.
The second way is faster, more interesting and much narrower.
Democrats in general favor a much narrower initiative.
They are also much narrower than regular arugula.
Officials say this is a much narrower test.
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