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The phrase "a much tighter margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where the difference between two outcomes or values is very small or limited.
Example: "The election results showed a much tighter margin than anticipated, with only a few hundred votes separating the candidates."
Alternatives: "a significantly narrower margin" or "a considerably smaller margin".
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A series of exit polls had suggested a closer race, with CNN putting Clinton's lead at a much tighter margin of 52%-48 52%-48
The last public opinion poll, conducted two weeks ago by The Los Angeles Times, showed Mr. Davis losing by five percentage points, a much tighter margin than earlier in August.
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