narrowly in the PONS Dictionary

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The right narrowly won, with 50.3% to 49.6% to the left.
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Once more the battle was hard fought and narrowly decided, with both sides suffering great losses.
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The team was placed in ninth position after the 14th round, eventually narrowly escaping relegation.
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Billy narrowly escapes the cave as it collapses.
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Target rating points express the same concept, but with regard to a more narrowly defined target audience.
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He guided the team to further league titles in 1951 and 1952, while narrowly missing out in 1950 and 1953.
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He also narrowly won the national election of 2000.
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Some define jujutsu and similar arts rather narrowly as unarmed close combat systems used to defeat or control an enemy who is similarly unarmed.
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Although he was unsuccessful, he was narrowly elected at the following election, in 1989, and then topped the poll in 1993.
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He later only narrowly escaped a plot by some cardinals to poison him.
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