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The phrase "a very tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is closely fitted or constrained, often referring to clothing, schedules, or situations.
Example: "She wore a very tight dress that accentuated her figure."
Alternatives: "a very snug" or "a very close".
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It's a very tight race".
A very tight race.
I was on a very tight budget.
It can be a very tight encounter".
A very tight, accomplished performance.
Expect a very tight fit.
They have a very tight budget.
Just three from a very tight over.
There's a very tight sense of family.
We have a very tight team.
We're on a very tight schedule".
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