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The phrase "a tight integration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a close or seamless connection between two or more systems, processes, or components.
Example: "The software update allows for a tight integration of the new features with the existing platform, enhancing overall functionality."
Alternatives: "a close integration" or "a seamless integration."
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The hallmark of this company is a tight integration of style and substance.
The real-time model of business intelligence, though, requires not just software, but a tight integration with hardware.
This motivates a tight integration of business process modeling and non-interference checking.
Nokia Maps is free, offering maps for over 100 countries and featuring a tight integration with the mobile device.
A tight integration with the resource allocation scheme is necessary to provide the reverse way needed for the acknowledgment transmission.
My group once again made a collective decision to move to the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), where we saw a tight integration of biological and computing activities.
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"A year ago Mark approached us about doing a tighter integration.
This allows for a tighter integration between DLs and rules.
And that's Verizon Wireless' argument: Let's control the experience and have a tighter integration.
Windows 98 features a tighter integration of the operating system and the Internet.
Zoom had been working with Slack previously, but this a tighter integration.
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