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The phrase "narrow as" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is used to compare the size of two things, suggesting that one is much narrower or skinnier than the other. For example: "The river was as narrow as a straw."
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Sometimes they assume an iQ is narrow as well as short, but it is not.
"To accomplish that, we have to narrow as much as possible the bridge to familiarity.
But the margin allowed for his safe exit is beginning to narrow, as is the margin for being given immunity.
His eyes narrow as he speaks.
Trousers as narrow as drainpipes are the newest width.
Her eyes narrow as she scans the enclosure.
But industry profit margins will narrow as competition gathers.
That gap will narrow as the recovery takes root.
It was as narrow as a slice of salami.
Still, the options narrow as people outlive their contemporaries.
His eyes were narrow, as if he was on a mission.
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