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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tight circuit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to electronics, engineering, or metaphorically to describe a situation that is closely connected or constrained.
Example: "The engineer designed a tight circuit to ensure maximum efficiency in the device."
Alternatives: "a compact circuit" or "a close circuit".
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What's more, a dozen laps on a tight circuit on a racetrack made it clear that the STi is eager to forgive the transgressions of an amateur.
"In the last lap I slipped twice or three times but managed to stay on the bike and then I gave everything". With the event back on Italian soil after three days in Ireland, organisers allowed the riders the luxury of a late start on a short, flat 112km stage from Giovinazzo to a tight circuit in the port of Bari.
The ride is an El Loco roller coaster manufactured by S&S Worldwide, characterised by a tight circuit featuring a beyond-vertical drop and an outward banked turn.
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For example, the New York Stock Exchange uses a tighter circuit breaker system than those used by other exchanges, switching from electronic to manual trading when a single stock moves as little as 2 percent on the day.
Keeneland is a small, tight circuit, even by the standards of many American courses, and will be staging the Breeders' Cup for the first time.
And Mr. Skakel -- known as Skakes to his professional-skier friends -- developed bonds with a small but tight circuit of speed skiers, said Jim Morgan, a professional skier who was in the Lake Tahoe area this week doing commentary for NBC's "Gravity Games".
There's a difference between the kind of benign haunting that might happen after you've heard your favourite band and hooks from their best tracks replay in your mind, and the more problematic earwigging that happen when these memories morph into a pit of uncontrollable musical worms, when, as Sacks says, the music seems to be trapped in "a tight neural circuit from which it [can] not escape".
Generally, containment systems are based on a 'killer gene' and a tight 'regulatory circuit' that controls expression of the killer gene in response to the presence or absence of environmental signals [ 3, 4].
Not only could he plot impossibly tight circuit paths to guarantee the same propagation time for all logic signals, he designed these paths in ways that allowed adequate cooling.
Yet most were raced round tight circuits over several laps.
Turner is determined to continue with the stadium sailing concept which sees the boats race close to the shore on tight circuits.
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