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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrow corridor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a hallway or passageway that is not wide. For example, "I cautiously walked down the long, narrow corridor, feeling a chill in the air."
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Not a narrow corridor, confining and restricting children.
They were face to face in a narrow corridor.
It's an incredibly narrow corridor of the world, very claustrophobic".
His Paris studio was a narrow corridor above a cloister.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Three steps at entrance, narrow corridor to restrooms.
Pettitte stepped into the narrow corridor, found an old teammate.
A narrow corridor led to a pleasingly down-at-heel hamburger joint.
I stand in the narrow corridor, listening, almost praying that the nun will rescue me.
Another route was in a narrow corridor between two rocks, roughly 100 feet high.
She helped her mother out of their compartment, and, together, they awkwardly negotiated the narrow corridor.
And, in a narrow corridor piece by Mr. Nauman, light and space turn psychological and claustrophobic.
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