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narrow

[nar-oh] / ˈnær oʊ /






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Free university tuition and more generous benefits in Scotland may have to be reconsidered as the country's funding advantage relative to England narrows, a think tank has suggested.

From BBC

Since DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model rattled Wall Street a year ago, Chinese labs have narrowed the performance gap with American leaders to just a few months.

From The Wall Street Journal

The team returned to the sofa customer list and narrowed that down to just those clients who lived within a 100-mile radius of Harp's brick factory in the US' south-west.

From BBC

Critics of the rule have proposed changes such as increasing the $2,000 threshold or narrowing the subject matter allowed under the rule, as the SEC did last year.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the sun set over the Arizona desert Sunday, Guthrie’s narrow, Saguaro-lined street remained packed with media in tents, satellite vans and cars.

From The Wall Street Journal