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The phrase "are more tight" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "are tighter."
Example: "These jeans are tighter than the ones I wore yesterday."
Alternatives: "are more snug" or "are less loose."
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Few coaches are more tight lipped about injuries than Mangini, who guards that information as if his win-loss record depends on it.
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N.F.L. teams are generally reluctant to discuss injuries, and the Patriots are more tight-lipped than most.
"When a woman isn't going to feel comfortable wearing a large emerald on the street, she's certainly going to feel comfortable wearing a large chalcedony, because it doesn't scream 'precious jewelry,' yet it has the sparkle of diamonds and sapphires, and it's well crafted". With security such an issue now, jewelers are more tight-lipped than ever about their clients.
But other players are more tight-lipped and unengaged during the rounds.
While I agree with Bunker that the unemployment rate is of limited value in assessing labor market tightness, I still think the labor market is more tight than slack.
Security is more tight".
In general, though, it's more tight stuff from the debutant.
With the influx of money into the Cup, veteran competitors say, the racing has never been more tight.
As we are considering |α| ≤ 1, we conclude that the bound (16) is more tight than (18).
There were more tight plays as the Scots looked to take yards, recognising that the Italians weren't committing at the breakdown.
Sounds edgy, but in terms of concrete investments in music and culture, their manifesto is more tight fisted than Mike Tyson on the shitter.
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