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The phrase "a tight structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is well-organized, concise, or has a clear framework, often in contexts like writing, architecture, or project management.
Example: "The report was praised for its tight structure, making it easy for readers to follow the main arguments."
Alternatives: "a well-defined structure" or "a compact structure."
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There is great freedom in having such a tight structure.
It forces you to work fast and in a tight structure.
Yet it's characteristic of Ms. Driscoll's choreography that the seeming anarchy is built into a tight structure of recurrence.
John Landis, who directed, gives it a tight structure, with a twist: it doesn't devolve into scattershot screams and severed arms.
So in a track like My Party, it's just bassline, vocals, super-clear message, some funny sounds and a tight structure – and that's it.
She writes for an ensemble of equals — there are almost no minor roles — and the volatile mixture of wit and resentment in a tight structure ignites with a spark.
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It was established that the PCL constituent crystallized quickly, and then forced the noncrystallizable PEO constituent to form a tighter structure (helical conformation) from the trans zigzag conformation.
In "Settlement," which has simpler ambitions and a tighter structure, Hein follows a shrewd, surly boy named Bernhard Haber from the aftermath of World War II — when he and his family are forced out of Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland) and resettled in the German town of Guldenberg — to the late '90s, when he has become one of Guldenberg's richest men.
As a result, when glass is evenly squeezed from all sides – as it would be under the ocean – the molecules cram closer together and form a tighter structure.
These cells often displayed extensive processes in-vitro and might therefore be particularly susceptible to damage during mechanical dissociation, especially given that the DG neurospheres had a tighter structure and were thus more difficult to dissociate compared to vSVZ neurospheres.
Interviews began with open-ended questions and progressed to a tighter structure.
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