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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to a narrow" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the direction or movement towards something that is narrow in width or size. Example: The road narrowed to a single lane as we approached the mountains. In this sentence, "to a narrow" is used to indicate that the road became narrower as we got closer to the mountains.
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Two steps to a narrow entry.
Two steps lead to a narrow entrance.
This leads to a narrow hysteresis loop.
This leads to a narrow question and a wider one.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Several steps to a narrow entry.
Their linebackers will carry them to a narrow victory.
It's not confined to a narrow group of fat cats.
Instead, Harbingers buy things that appeal to a narrow slice of the marketplace.
Most online communities for children limit participants to a narrow set of responses and actions.
If you use abbreviations that are specific to a narrow field of study, define them.
However, the volcanism is confined to a narrow zone along the eastern margin of the Sierras.
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