significantly narrow
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to describe a large and important reduction in a gap, range, or difference
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- The gap between the candidates has narrowed significantly.
- The company's efforts helped to significantly narrow the budget deficit.
- Over the past decade, the wealth gap has narrowed significantly in some regions.
- The research findings could significantly narrow the focus of future studies.
- Improved technology has significantly narrowed the potential for human error.
- The two political parties have significantly narrowed their differences on key issues.
- Early intervention programs often significantly narrow educational disparities.
- With more data, scientists hope to significantly narrow down the possible causes of the disease.
- Intense competition forced the company to significantly narrow its profit margins.
- The updated regulations aim to significantly narrow the scope of permissible activities.