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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is already constrained or limited, often referring to schedules, budgets, or physical spaces.
Example: "With the deadline approaching, our schedule is already tight, leaving little room for any delays."
Alternatives: "already constrained" or "already limited".
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That means global grain stocks, already tight, will decline further.
And the already tight security procedures can be strengthened.
In part, schools might be resistant because the extra services cut into already tight budgets.
His re-election means that he now has to fit them into an already tight budget.
Pay-to-play internships twist the already tight economic screws a little tighter.
Beginning in the early morning, Baghdad security officials ratcheted up already tight security.
Legal bills began to pile up, straining the town's already tight budget.
Then came the Bear Stearns implosion, and credit markets, already tight, locked up.
Its budget was already tight after the last spending review in October 2010.
Many companies cannot, and the need to do so will squeeze already tight budgets.
Since then, Chinese authorities have stepped up already tight security in Xinjiang.
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