narrow range

collocation in English

meaningsofnarrowandrange

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narrow
adjective
uk
/ˈnær.əʊ/
us
/ˈner.oʊ/
having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with ...
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range
noun
uk
/reɪndʒ/
us
/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition ofnarrowandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnarrow range

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Untreated, shallowly dormant tree seeds only germinate slowly and over anarrowrangeof conditions.
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The small differences observed could be explained by thenarrowrangeof possible values from which imputed values were selected in the multiple imputation method.
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Typically, the receiver electronics operate optimally only in anarrowrangeof intensities compared to the large dynamic range of intensities that can be observed.
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The social anthropological case study involves great contextualization over anarrowrangeof social relations, but its aim is not historical contextualization.
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For any given initial drop size, such 'regular entrainment ' occurs only rather exceptionally, namely when the impact velocity lies in a certainnarrowrange.
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Secondly there is a lack of support for nursing research in general and in particular a fairlynarrowrangeand limited pool of available funding.
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This model attempts to reconcile findings of different critical periods for different speakers, albeit within a fairlynarrowrange.
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Trace elements cannot be synthesized as can the vitamins but must be present in the environment within a relativelynarrowrangeof concentrations.
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This is possible since the paraphrases of a compound term are limited to anarrowrangeof constructions involving the elements of the compound.
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We found that digenean species which occupy anarrowrangeof intermediate hosts are placed out of order in the nested matrix.
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The scale contains items of activities of daily living and focuses on anarrowrangeof activities.
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Second, the copy number of the element per diploid genome is distributed in anarrowrange.
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Most grains plot in anarrowrangeof 50-62 % almandine and 30-40 % pyrope.
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Reasons why pure capacity estimates fall within anarrowrangeare discussed and a capacity limit for the focus of attention is proposed.
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By contrast, the charge movement associated with the voltage sensor is a nonlinear function of voltage occurring over a relativelynarrowrangeof voltage.
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It should also show anarrowrangefor the distribution of prevalences among populations, with few populations that have low prevalences.
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The explanatory contribution of political culture appears to relate only to anarrowrangeof attitudes and values.
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Anarrowrangeof transposition allows the sounds to be dynamically altered yet keep their low rumbling character.
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In some situations, there may be a greater symbolic payoff in using anarrowrange.
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