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The phrase "to narrow the scope" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to reduce or limit the range or extent of something. You can use this phrase in situations where a topic or issue is too broad and needs to be narrowed down in order to focus on specific details or aspects. Here is an example sentence: "In order to effectively address the problem, we need to narrow the scope and only consider the most relevant factors."
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Needed was another adjective to narrow the scope.
Ms. Luque sought in her remarks to narrow the scope of the case for the jury.
The government has already promised to narrow the scope of the schedule 7 powers.
Now those provisions are being tested, with attempts underway to narrow the scope of the act.
When they persisted, we pushed them to narrow the scope of their cooperation.
Next, the JCHR persuaded the government to narrow the scope of its proposals.
Russia is likely to side with China in attempting to narrow the scope of the resolution.
She said there could be a legal challenge to narrow the scope of the immunity.
There is a proposal on his desk to narrow the scope of the Clean Water Act.
"To date, we haven't received enough information from the Italians to narrow the scope,'' said Art Resnick, a bureau spokesman.
Even now there are signs that the Bush administration is seeking to narrow the scope of the Clean Water Act.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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