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The phrase "a very tight squeeze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is limited space or capacity, often referring to fitting something into a small area or managing a difficult situation.
Example: "When we tried to fit all the luggage in the car, it was a very tight squeeze, but we managed to make it work."
Alternatives: "a snug fit" or "a tight fit".
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Even with low-cost labor, it was a very tight squeeze.
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The reality is that millions of people are already feeling the very tight squeeze of the cuts even though they have barely began.
There's a commercial for the 2014 Kia Sorento that I just started seeing, in which a guy who's searching for a space in a crowded parking garage squeezes into a very tight spot thanks to the Sorento's folding side mirrors.
Zalayeta does his best to squeeze it home from a very tight angle, but it was always difficult for him.
This enables Volkswagen to squeeze a more potent engine into a very tight engine bay.
A very tight race.
A very tight, accomplished performance.
I was on a very tight budget.
It can be a very tight encounter".
Expect a very tight fit.
It's a very tight race".
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