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The phrase "a small tight" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both small and tight, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The small tight space made it difficult for the workers to maneuver."
Alternatives: "a small cramped" or "a tiny snug".
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Mrs. May gave a small tight smile.
He gives a small, tight smile.
The thick, meaty rind and pith peel away with moderate effort, exposing a small tight orb.
In each of four small bowls, place a small tight mound of cucumbers.
Squeeze to make a small, tight ball and then pop it into your mouth.
Cameron, too, seems to rely on a small, tight group of male colleagues and advisors – oh, and Theresa May.
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The family struggled as impoverished colonials in a small tight-knit, gossiping community.
The children of Holocaust survivors, they grew up in a small, tight-knit family.
The office in the 50s was "a small, tight-knit family of rather eccentric women.
"You don't need to spend all that money to compete and it's a small, tight-knit community.
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