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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to narrow" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something smaller or more confined. For example, "We need to narrow our search parameters to get more accurate results."
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to narrow
verb
To reduce in width or extent; to contract.
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It also threatens to narrow our horizons.
Ken needs to narrow that 10% difference.
"We've had to narrow our focus.
You learn to narrow your focus.
"We're trying to narrow our inquiries and collect more evidence.
What would it do to narrow the destructive German surplus?
Detectives use profiles to narrow down the range of suspects.
"Therefore, measures are needed to narrow this income disparity".
Paul Sykes converted to narrow the gap to six points.
Analysts had expected the deficit to narrow to $44.5 billion.
The broadband starts to narrow the moment you stop.
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