Sentence examples for narrowest definition from inspiring English sources

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"They took the narrowest definition," he said.

In its narrowest definition of defence, relations remain remarkably healthy.

A: The narrowest definition of "start" means you're formally listed as a founder.

This is, I suppose, political theatre in its narrowest definition: plays about politics as work.

As ambitious as "The Loney" is, though, it's clearly horror fiction, by even the narrowest definition.

Clinicians, who have the narrowest definition, consider it to be the visible symptoms in the last stages of the cascade.

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Over the years, psychologists have steadily loosened the narrow definition of an arcane syndrome — a phenomenon known as "definitional creep".

New Jersey applies a narrower definition.

It was a "narrow" definition of accountability, he says.

That exceedingly narrow definition is now being questioned.

Those two are using a relatively narrow definition.

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