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The phrase "a tight range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or narrow set of values, options, or variations in a specific context, such as statistics, finance, or measurements.
Example: "The stock price has remained within a tight range for the past month, indicating stability in the market."
Alternatives: "a narrow range" or "a limited range".
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The central bank now keeps the yuan in a tight range around 8.28 to the dollar.
This made for a choppy trading day that left Treasuries stuck in a tight range.
Mixed economic news has helped keep stocks stuck in a tight range.
Bond prices traded in a tight range, an indication that investors were nervous about the economy.
And it has been in a holding pattern -- rising and falling in a tight range -- since Feb. 12.
The same is not true of the Chinese yuan, which is pegged within a tight range against the dollar.
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Recently Mr. Hutcherson has favored a tighter range of expression, focusing on melody and phrasing with the precision of a good singer.
The shares were sold at a 2.3% discount on the market price, a tighter range than the 3.1% discount at which the first tranche of Lloyds Banking Group shares were sold in September 2013.
However, using a tighter range is recommended by the authors.
The image can then be unfolded with a lower resolution within a tighter range, yielding a better quality.
By lumping states together in a tighter range, the changes may also make it harder for the public to know what a bond is really worth, Goodfield said.
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