Sentence examples for narrowness from inspiring English sources

The word "narrowness" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a state of being or an object which is constricted or has limited capacity. For example, you might say "The narrowness of the street made driving difficult."

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narrowness

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The state of being narrow

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"It was very important not to be trapped by that, because I knew the Tories thought it: 'He's a leftwinger and it'll be full of leftwing stuff.' But it was too important to have a narrowness defining it.

The narrowness of the street that runs in front of his Roman palazzo forced most of the TV teams to record it all with a foreshortened perspective that gave the impression of a forest of banners and placards.

With a rising participation age, increasing evidence of the early teens being a crucial point in young people's learning, the narrowness of GCSEs and too much teaching to the test, it is a natural step.

Evra's advanced positioning and Kagawa's narrowness did cause some defensive problems – Vela had a couple of opportunities to break into space, while right-back Carlos Martínez was Real Sociedad's most impressive performer, allowed to carry the ball forward.

Customers will also get the chance to buy and download singles from forthcoming albums when they are played on the radio.A snag with many of the existing websites offering copyrighted music is the narrowness of their repertoire.

The United Nations in El Salvador threw its support behind the tribunal, calling the elections transparent.Given the narrowness of the result, the divisions may make it more difficult to govern a country that is torn by gang violence, and is badly in need of a policy consensus between both main parties.

In the run-up to the election, Mauricio Funes, the outgoing president, used the airwaves to slam Arena, even though electoral rules forbade that.Given the narrowness of the results, it is hardly surprising that Mr Quijano has challenged them.

What is different this time is the narrowness of the margins in them.In this section Wild is the wind The road to 270 The no-wave election Knock, knock Deus ex machina Heard on the trail Land of the freer?

And despite the narrowness of his mandate, he has proved as polarising at home as he is abroad.

The narrowness of Germany's approach is reinforced by its emphasis on legalism rather than economics.

The heavy reliance on income taxation is compounded by the narrowness of the tax base, thanks to oodles of complexity-inducing deductions.

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