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The phrase "a tight fitted" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a tight fit" or "tight-fitting."
Example: "She wore a tight-fitting dress that accentuated her figure."
Alternatives: "a snug fit" or "a close fit."
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On top, I wore a tight, fitted Gaultier long-sleeve turtleneck in a stretch multilayered mesh.
Also, make sure that the litter box is not in a tight fitted space where there is no air.
Another good idea is wearing a frilly white blouse under a tight fitted black vest, with a mini, white thigh highs and thick black platforms.
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Ten was a tight fit.
That creates a tight fit.
Still, it was a tight fit.
Well, it's a tight fit.
A golf bag is a tight fit.
But it is still a tight fit.
A tight fit, even for a skinny drink like Jack.
Even so, it is going to be a tight fit.
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