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The phrase "a combination of tight" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both tight and combined with other elements, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The design features a combination of tight and loose elements to create a balanced look."
Alternatives: "a mix of tight" or "a blend of tight".
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The Kuomintang continue to stress economic development, through a combination of tight political control and basic economic freedom.
But a combination of tight climate-change targets, energy-security worries and a wobbly economy has now caused a rethink.
It's a combination of tight close-ups of several characters and rather clunky historical scene-setting ("kamikaze - the word meant 'divine wind'") about the "great" battle about to get underway.
Nor is the dollar as obviously overvalued as it was in 1985 (see chart 10).A more benign route to the same destination would be a combination of tight fiscal and loose monetary policy.
Such problems, the expert said, are caused by a combination of tight controls that have kept China's costs far below Western levels and a strong aversion to buying higher-quality but more expensive equipment from foreign suppliers.
But a combination of tight lending and high land costs means most of the buildings entering the market are relatively small — thereby further intensifying the competition for new apartments.
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But a combination of tighter fiscal and monetary policy would provide a tough environment for equity markets in 2013 and 2014.
Its latest report said: "The analysis in this article suggests that the weakness in bank lending since mid-2007 reflects a combination of tighter credit supply and weaker credit demand.
One obvious way of dealing with these bubbles is to take the excessive liquidity that is inflating them out of the system through a combination of tighter monetary policy and better financial regulation against stock market speculation (such as a ban on shorting or restrictions on high-frequency trading).
Even so, farmers insist that such problems were not as grave as the one currently facing their industry.In the past few years a combination of tighter border controls and a vibrant construction industry has meant that fruit-pickers cannot always be found, says Manuel Cunha of the Nisei Farmers Leaguee.
These reservoirs are characterized by a "tightening followed by accumulation" process; composite tight reservoirs are a combination of conventional tight reservoirs and deep basin tight reservoirs, characterized by an "accumulation-tightening-accumulation" process.
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