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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tightness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of pressure or constriction, often in a physical or emotional context.
Example: "After the long run, I felt a tightness in my chest that made it difficult to breathe."
Alternatives: "a constriction" or "a pressure".
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"It's a tightness," Revis said.
I felt a tightness in my chest.
It's more of a tightness in there".
When you breathe here, there's a tightness to the breathing".
In addition to the joint and muscle pains, the patient felt a tightness across her chest.
But there was a tightness about Kate's face that made him feel guilty.
He endured nightmares and a tightness in his stomach whenever he talked about the blast.
DNA also were not a tempo or a tightness band, so it could work.
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If you've already set up a lace tightness, a new magnetic system (no longer pressure-based like the first Adapt) senses your foot's presence and tightens them.
Last year's collapse was a resultof tightness and a lack of collective will in the face of adversity.
Even a little tightness is a warning sign to cut back on food and drink and to up the exercise routine.
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