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The phrase "a tight angle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as sports, photography, or geometry to describe a situation where the angle is narrow or difficult to navigate.
Example: "The player managed to score from a tight angle, surprising the goalkeeper."
Alternatives: "a narrow angle" or "a sharp angle."
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Nine minutes later, Trevor Hebberd scored from a tight angle.
He sends a rising shot towards the top right, from a tight angle.
Ten minutes after that Messi curled a free-kick off the bar from a tight angle.
Cole eventually hammers a shot goalwards from a tight angle, but Krul gathers.
Shortly afterwards, Stokes blazes high and wide from a tight angle on the left.
The forward could not defy a tight angle, leaving St Johnstone to breathe again.
Seconds later Ghezzal forces Malawi keeper Sanudi into a fine stop from a tight angle.
The Augsburg striker rounded Mignolet but could not find the target from a tight angle.
He hits a half-volley from a tight angle which is beaten away by Lloris.
78 min But Defoe hits the post on the volley from a tight angle!
But he shoots from a tight angle instead, and it's easily fielded by Cech.
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