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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tight set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of items or ideas that are closely related or well-organized.
Example: "The team presented a tight set of strategies to improve productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a concise collection of" or "a well-defined group of".
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Because Rockefeller Center is a designated landmark, the store's design had to work within a tight set of rules imposed by the Landmarks Preservation Commission and the complex's manager, Tishman Speyer Properties.
South Korean movies that have more on their minds than lank-haired ghosts or baroque violence tend to share a tight set of concerns: corruption, individual liberty, fraying families, the changing balance of power between women and men.
It means both leagues have a tight set of rules which appear to allow a person with Cellino's record to take over one of the biggest clubs in the country, whose large and passionate support has been on heartfelt display in recent days.
Also, instead of the usual wire that connects the speaker to the subwoofer, JBL has utilized a tight set of ropes.
But while those films felt zoomed into a tight set of characters, The Cloverfield Paradox encompasses a whole earth on the brink of panic.
Smoke canons fired to the beat as the band powered through a tight set of constant motion.
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All these interacting pieces just require a tighter set of communication than we've ever had to do before".
Three years on he has turned away from exuberant set pieces and Grand Guignol characters and started to work within a tighter set of constraints.
This in turn, would allow for a tighter set of conclusions which could be drawn and the effects of stochasticity, crowding and their interplay with regulatory complexity systematically elucidated with an effective use of available tools.
The intersection points between the curves generated by Equation 5 and x SSB,max (N w ) and x SSB,min (N w ) provided a tighter set of limits on N w for each data point Δ x(F).
According to Palm's definition of a tight set, a particular type of tight set is a minimal k-core.
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