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Although 'narrow time' is not an incorrect phrase, it is not a commonly used phrase. It might be more appropriate to use a different phrase when writing in English such as "a limited amount of time". For example: I have a narrow time to finish the project, so I must prioritize tasks to complete it on time.
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Waves of aircraft arrive tightly spaced in a narrow time window and depart similarly bunched.
"There's a fairly narrow time window for it to be effective," she said.
DuVernay artificially, and somewhat clumsily, crams a decade's worth of murkiness into the narrow time frame of the Selma campaign.
The broadcast news divisions also heavily emphasized sniper coverage, although broadcast coverage is usually confined to narrow time slots.
Modern Ryder Cups are drenched in hype but the hype is crammed into a relatively narrow time frame.
The two effects are concentrated in a narrow time window after the end of the game: 1 h.
Budgetary issues remained unresolved and Sutherland's narrow time frame for filming were cited as reasons for halting production.
This occurs because, for small values of variance, the active cells fire within narrow time windows.
Our updated molecular clock analyses established relatively narrow time intervals (roughly 1880 1940) for major SIV transfers to humans.
One possible reason is the need for most accurate and credible SMR estimates over a relatively narrow time horizon.
The fact that the selected reports cover a narrow time span may harm the value of our study.
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