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Discover Ludwig"narrow the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of making something thinner or less wide. For example: - The company's goal is to narrow the wage gap between men and women. - The surgeon will use a special tool to narrow the incision. - The candidate's speech focused on how to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor. - The diet is intended to help you narrow the width of your waistline.
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But can we narrow the field further?
The wrong move could narrow the following.
Do you narrow the track?
What would it do to narrow the destructive German surplus?
That kind of thing can narrow the field".
Paul Sykes converted to narrow the gap to six points.
The broadband starts to narrow the moment you stop.
"It's strategically important to narrow the field," he said.
Anything to narrow the unbridgeable gulf between greatness and me.
Perhaps a more assertive US approach could narrow the gaps.
That will further narrow the scope for ugly abuses.
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