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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrow interest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific or limited focus or concern. You can use it when discussing someone's interests or hobbies, or when describing a specific area of study or expertise. Example: "John has a very narrow interest in astronomy, he spends all of his free time studying the stars and planets." Another example: "The committee decided to pursue a more narrow interest and focus on environmental issues in the local community."
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It's between narrow interest and patriotic service.
It is in their narrow interest to do so".
"People who don't want to be shot are a very narrow interest group," he said.
Perhaps the parallel is to the narrow interest groups now dominant in our political parties?
"People don't set up a donor-advised fund with a narrow interest," said Lorie Slutsky, its president.
In the past, it has lambasted the left's obsession with narrow interest groups, such as teachers' unions and abortion-rights activists.
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"They have very narrow interests".
All have their narrow interests and national hang-ups.
Sharp had narrow interests, as the best collectors usually do.
If you have narrow interests, you're probably not going to be right.
Most of the criticism, however, has come from fan groups with narrow interests.
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