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The phrase "narrow domain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific or limited area or field of knowledge, expertise, or interest. Example: "The professor's research is focused on a narrow domain within the field of neuroscience."
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But money has been escaping its narrow domain.
narrow domain only, often in a single company.
A narrow domain of bistability is mapped for the nonadiabatic reactor.
But as Colette complained when asked to comment on Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness : 'Obscenity is such a narrow domain.
Such a solution has been shown to exist in a narrow domain of switching velocities (unit length/switching time).
We extracted citation lists from a set of 3200 full-text papers originating from a narrow domain.
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Even before the Dartmouth conference, machines exceeded human ability in narrow domains like code-breaking.
Regulators, still working in their narrow domains, did not keep up with the changes.
In the division's main software engineering group, based in Germany, engineers typically stayed within narrow domains.
AI algorithms can sometimes match or surpass human abilities, but only within very narrow domains, such as image recognition or playing a particular game.
Savants, it is pointed out, excel within narrow domains that feature clear, logical rules (classical piano, math, occasionally art — as opposed to, say, jazz clarinet).
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