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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too narrow for" is correct and usable in written English.
In general, it is used to express something that is not wide enough to fit, contain, or cover something else. For example: "The gap between the shelves was too narrow for the box to fit through."
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Some sidewalks are too narrow for racks.
The depth of field is too narrow for all objects to be in focus simultaneously.
There are vine-covered pergolas and some unpaved streets too narrow for cars.
The main gate is too narrow for most trucks to pass through.
The hallway was too narrow for us to walk side by side.
The original wooden lockers are still in place despite being too narrow for contemporary golf bags.
These connecting canals are too narrow for modern vessels, and their use is limited.
The space offered on screen was too narrow for his expansive gifts.
The path taken by FT is much too narrow for poor countries to tread.
It's too narrow for a car and too steep for a scooter or bike.
Another problem is that the doorways are too narrow for her wheelchair to fit through.
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