narrow scope

Frequency: 7.514.3 per million words

Refers to having a small or restricted range.

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Examples (10)

  • The research project has a very narrow scope, focusing only on one city.
  • Critics argued that the investigation's narrow scope failed to address the root causes.
  • The scope of the exhibition is disappointingly narrow.
  • Because of its narrow scope, the study's results cannot be applied to the general population.
  • The new law has a relatively narrow scope of application, affecting only large corporations.
  • The committee decided to narrow the scope of the inquiry to focus on financial crimes.
  • A narrow scope of work was clearly defined in the initial contract.
  • The book was criticized for its narrow scope and lack of historical context.
  • Sometimes a narrow scope is necessary to ensure high-quality and detailed results.
  • By keeping a narrow scope, the team was able to finish the project ahead of schedule.