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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrow space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical area, where the available distance is small. For example: "The elevator could barely fit two people because of the narrow space."
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"There's a narrow space.
It's focused in this narrow space.
Wheelchair accessibility: narrow space might be difficult to navigate.
Both stove and refrigerator protrude into the narrow space.
The narrow space has industrial gray carpeting and exposed pipes.
Ten residents and physician assistants shimmied in and out of the narrow space to discuss cases.
I wriggled my body, supine, into the low, narrow space below the cockpit seats.
The narrow space is paved in flagstone, and bamboo trees nestle at the far end.
The wind, gaining speed, circulated around Grimmette through a narrow space.
With practice they continued to report seeing the narrow space between the bars at increasing distances.
The narrow space was illuminated by strings of colored Christmas lights and a glowing clock.
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