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The phrase "a tight control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is strict regulation or management over something.
Example: "The company implemented a tight control over its budget to ensure financial stability."
Alternatives: "strict oversight" or "rigid management".
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Records show that it failed to keep a tight control on expenses.
CO2 in turn, acts as a tight control knob on global climate.
All these applications require a tight control over temperature and its gradient.
Additionally, the device promises to offer a tight control of switching transients.
They represent the first opposition voice broadcasting into the kingdom, which maintains a tight control on information and bans demonstrations.
At the same time, however, she has by all accounts kept a tight control of the center.
Singapore's strict laws mean the government keeps a tight control over the media and there is no real free press.
Simulation at extreme levels of parallelism will then require an elimination, or at least a tight control of these overheads.
Nonetheless, it is certain that the central government will want to keep a tight control over these assemblies too.
In vivo gene transfer with adenovirus vectors would significantly benefit from a tight control of the adenovirus-inherent liver tropism.
Despite keeping a tight control on my physical limitations, I am periodically struck down and have to retreat to bed for days at a time.
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