Sentence examples for narrower window from inspiring English sources

"narrower window" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when you want to refer to a specific period of time that is shorter than a different period of time. For example, "We have a much narrower window for completion of this project than we thought."

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At one time, Google Product Search was just a narrower window on Google Search results, with results ranked by algorithms.

"If people can only make a change four times a year, they're more apt to do it because they feel they have a narrower window in which to make changes".

Compared to normals amblyopes are not only impaired in the processing of first-order motion, but overall they exhibit both higher thresholds and a much narrower window of visibility to second-order images.

The resolution, on the ST, of the onset times of events can be improved by using a narrower window, for example, using a better controlled parameters of the Gaussian window.

However, the scatter fraction and the gamma-prompt fraction decrease with a narrower window (400 to 590 keV for the mouse phantom and 390 to 550 keV for the rat phantom); thus, they were chosen for the image-quality and activity quantification assessment.

Urine samples of captive animals, in contrast, were collected in a much narrower window around the day on which plasma samples were taken.

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In California that circulation period lasts 150 days; only Oklahoma and Massachusetts have narrower windows.

There are four windows on the ground floors and narrower windows higher up.

A narrowing window on immigration?

We just have that narrow window".

That gave ABC a relatively narrow window of time.

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