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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time narrowing" is not a standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in context.
You can use it when discussing the concept of time becoming more limited or focused, often in relation to deadlines or urgency. Example: "As the project deadline approaches, I can feel the time narrowing, and we need to prioritize our tasks."
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First, it takes you back in time, narrowing down toward the beginning.
But this year, the Academy will have an unusually difficult time narrowing the field to only five finalists.
We will be based out of Kiev but are having a hard time narrowing down what other city we should visit there as our time is rather limited.
I was considering Barcelona, Paris or Belize, but am having a hard time narrowing it down or coming up with other ideas.
Or, as one insider argued to me recently, the Samwer brothers haven't started up anything "substantial or interesting" in Berlin for quite some time, narrowing the career opportunities for its top talent.
I had a hard time narrowing them down.
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China should increase network speed and at the same time narrow the gap between urban and rural in network infrastructure.
But most often, it is an unplanned result of a customer service subculture that over time narrows the focus of attention to a subset of paying customers.
It could be gossip, teasing, spill, accident, secret...like step three, sort it out, but this time, narrow down the reasons.
Experimental results show that higher paddle wheel speeds lead to lower mean residence time, narrower RTD profiles, and larger number of paddle passes.
As donor acceptor type materials, all three polymers can be both p- and n-doped, with fast response time, narrow band gap and high optical contrast (ΔT%).
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