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The phrase "a tight pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a closely arranged or organized arrangement of elements, often in contexts like design, textiles, or data analysis.
Example: "The fabric features a tight pattern of geometric shapes that adds a modern touch to the design."
Alternatives: "a close pattern" or "a compact pattern".
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He added, "It's the only way you get a tight pattern like that".
That's why the apartment is largely undisturbed, the knife wounds are in a tight pattern and the DNA matches only Ballard's.
You have only to read the first few chapters of "Germinal," Zola's 1885 novel about French coal miners, to know what it feels like to be in the hands of a sensually and morally alive writer who establishes a tight pattern of significance rather than just laying on pages of atmosphere and calamity.
At midday on Friday, journalists who had been confined to a rear position on Thursday, were allowed to go forward in a caravan of pickup trucks lurching over the dirt track up the mountain to catch closer glimpses of the fighting where American bombs now fell in a tight pattern along a ridge.
They eventually realized that they could achieve the same level of destruction by detonating lots of small weapons in a tight pattern.
Use your fingers to push twine upward so you achieve a tight pattern.
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Waterfowl guns are now more versatile than ever, with features that let hunters use shells of various sizes and keep a tighter pattern to their shots at longer ranges.
As a lower cohesive radius implies a tighter pattern, positive correlation is an indication for patterns with a higher relevance in lower temperatures, and negative correlation for higher temperatures.
Note that a larger gap in between peaks will result in a wider set pattern while smaller gaps will create a tighter pattern.
Thomas says that a tighter patterning of the phase mask could narrow the scaffold's elements to as thin as 200 nanometers, while a smaller stencil could shrink the particles down to 10 micrometers or less.
The analysis of degree of similarity between the samples in a 2 and 3-dimensional spaces has indicated that the DHF group formed a very tight pattern, whereas the remaining groups were more dispersed in the plot.
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