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Discover Ludwig"narrow margins" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe a small amount of space or room for error. Example: The company's success was due to their ability to operate with narrow margins, allowing them to remain competitive in the market.
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Many independent schools operate on narrow margins.
"We have lost a few games by narrow margins.
All but one of the recent public polls show him leading, albeit by pretty narrow margins.
And his victory was secured with narrow margins on a mainstream agenda.
Setting aside Wisconsin, these are pretty narrow margins, but the stability of Obama's lead is striking.
The operatives gradually conceded that motivating conservatives and winning by narrow margins was a better strategy.
This prime minister knows all about narrow margins, and how much they can mean.
It was a long process fought out on the Hill and it passed by narrow margins.
Public polls have consistently shown Mr. Obama to be leading in both, though by narrow margins.
And since elections can turn on narrow margins, it follows that gas prices can matter.
The number of competitors crowding in, they said, would lead to falling prices and narrow margins.
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