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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe something that is snug or closely fitted, such as clothing or a situation.
Example: "She wore a tight dress that accentuated her figure."
Alternatives: "a snug" or "a close-fitting".
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It's a tight one.
It's a tight schedule.
He liked a tight space.
But it's a tight race.
"He runs a tight ship.
Cross ran a tight ship.
We had a tight schedule.
"We have a tight timeline".
It maintains a tight focus.
It was a tight race.
Ten was a tight fit.
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