go narrow

The phrase "go narrow" can be applied in various contexts to describe a focused or limited approach, whether in study, pricing, or photography.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To concentrate on a specific, limited area or aspect of a broader topic or field.

Example

  • In her research, she decided to go narrow and only study the effects of diet on mental health.

C1Economics

(technical)To change infrequently, especially referring to prices.

Example

  • During the off-season, the prices for hotel rooms tend to go narrow.

B2Photography

(technical)To use a narrow-angle lens to take photographs.

Example

  • For capturing distant subjects, photographers often go narrow with their lens choice.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "go narrow":

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