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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrow way" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a difficult or challenging path or course of action. Example: "The road to success is often a narrow way, filled with obstacles and setbacks."
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"I define it in a narrow way.
But in a narrow way he is right.
But that's a pretty narrow way to view the results.
The Ryan report conceives of government in a very narrow way with respect to opportunity.
I began to try to walk the narrow way," they sing.
But that is potentially a narrow way at looking at the benefits of such a project.
"I am on a long and narrow way, I'm walking night and day.
"That did contain attributes which sought to define modernization in a quite narrow way".
Roxana Silbert, artistic director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre, said: "Authenticity doesn't matter in a narrow way.
But it doesn't inform every political decision I make in a very narrow way.
Even though the oral argument had been dramatic, Olson had presented the case to the Court in a narrow way.
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