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The phrase "a very tight competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where multiple participants are closely matched in their performance or abilities, often in a competitive context such as sports, business, or contests.
Example: "The final match was thrilling, showcasing a very tight competition between the two teams, each determined to win."
Alternatives: "a fierce competition" or "a close contest".
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It's a very tight competition which is putting a lot of pressure" on researchers.
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Expect a very tight fit.
I was on a very tight budget.
It can be a very tight encounter".
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They have a very tight budget.
Just three from a very tight over.
We're on a very tight schedule".
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