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The phrase "a very very tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the degree of tightness in a situation, object, or condition.
Example: "The lid on the jar was a very very tight fit, making it difficult to open."
Alternatives: "extremely tight" or "super tight".
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"We're a very, very tight group of players.
And I played a very, very tight tie breaker [in the first set] -- double-faulted a couple of times.
He had peeked in on the way to a dentist appointment to remind Gang that they were on a "very, very tight" schedule, a warning she seemed to only half heed.
"It's a very, very tight communal sphere here and yeah it's just frustration at the moment waiting for the heads up to go ahead and do stuff," Mr. Short said.
Simon did not wear a very, very tight jumper and make the pie sound like he was about to smear it all over his nipples in a girls-gone-wild adventure.
Saracens scrum-half Ben Spencer: "We're a very, very tight knit group.
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Swansea manager Michael Laudrup: "They had a goal disallowed which was very, very tight but to come back after some games without winning it would be too easy to win without suffering.
"Billions of pounds are spent each year topping up the incomes of low paid workers at a time when public finances are very, very tight indeed.
"While it was very, very tight we always had a chance but they took their chance.
"We knew we were going to get to a point where things were going to get very, very tight.
I'd enjoy my staid and serious job talking to serious professionals in a helium stylee, then calling up a lady in the evening and trying to have an fairly inappropriate conversation sounding like I have very, very tight trousers on".
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