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The phrase "in a tight corner" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means in a difficult or challenging situation. Example: "After losing his job and his savings, John found himself in a tight corner with nowhere to turn."
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In a tight corner, however, steering must be executed quite quickly, even if it is slick.
But Mr Samha is stuck in a tight corner.
But the test, combined with procedural shortcomings, has put Mr Monti in a tight corner.
Apart from: lie through your teeth when you're in a tight corner?
Objectors to Michael S. Dell's $24.4 billion leveraged buyout of Dell are in a tight corner.
"He's the right man to have in a tight corner," says Nick.
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But here she excels as the kind of blonde-in-a-tight-corner that got Hitchcock's creative juices flowing.
This is handy in certain situations, like for instance, when you're measuring into a tight corner.
Likewise, the restaurant she has created, on a tight corner site in Shoreditch, decorated in muted shades of greys and creams, has a sweet, warm buzz to it.
"The run-in at the finish had a tight corner with 200 metres to go.
Down an alley, round a tight corner.
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