Narrowness in a sentence as a noun

Is the problem the narrowness of the font I used?

I think that goes to show more about the narrowness of the bet versus real life.

I'm pretty sure the GP was just commenting on the narrowness of the topics covered.

I bet that even at "Top Secret" levels, the narrowness of view is stultifying.

If the narrowness is a top selling point for you, then Consolas is definitely king.

This is hard as your view of the narrowness of your own viewpoint is limited by the narrowness of your own viewpoint.

It's a symptom of mental narrowness, and working with computers a lot does, in my experience, narrow the mind.

Because of the narrowness of the room, both horizontally and vertically, it was quite a challenge to **** the bed around, but after quite a struggle I accomplished it.

Of course, there are other factors like the narrowness of applicability to a more difficult question and the time taken to even read the question if it is a longer one.

I appreciate someone calling out the combination of 'narrowness of vision' and a little self-righteousness.

The temptation to twist the throttle and feel the acceleration, and the extra relative width of the road compared to the narrowness of a bike, all make you more likely on average to speed on a bike.

I've wondered if the declining arc of Card's writing is connected to his apparently increasing narrowness, rigidity and dogmatism in general.

Would it be valid for me to submit my own patent application, with the exact same wording as amazon's, but substituting "50mm lens" in place of "85mm lens"?I dont know how patent law works, so I'm honestly asking.. if the narrowness of the claims makes it okay, wont we eventually end up with hundreds of patents covering the entire space of possible configurations?

Narrowness definitions

noun

the property of being narrow; having little width; "the narrowness of the road"

noun

an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior

See also: narrow-mindedness

noun

a restriction of range or scope; "the problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students"; "the attraction of the book is precisely its narrowness of focus"; "frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons"

noun

a small margin; "the president was not humbled by his narrow margin of victory"; "the landslide he had in the electoral college obscured the narrowness of a victory based on just 43% of the popular vote"

See also: slimness